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Restrict TextField input to a specific set of characters by making use of a custom FormatStyle or Formatter in SwiftUI.

Multiple layouts allow us to compose views in different ways. One crucial thing is the spacing between children of the concrete layout. This week we will learn how to build a custom layout allowing us to specify a particular spacing between views and how to respect the platform-oriented predefined spacing rules in SwiftUI.

Google Summer of Code (also known as GSoC) is a long-running mentorship program focused on introducing contributors to the world of open source development. This year marks the fifth time the Swift project has participated in GSoC.

Swift enums let you create your own data types with a limited number of possible values. You may want to use a picker in a SwiftUI app to choose one of the enum

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iMessage Contact Key Verification, Security Keys, and Advanced Data Protection for iCloud provide users important new tools to protect data.

Apple Music Sing is an exciting new feature that allows users to sing along to their favorite songs with real-time lyrics and adjustable vocals.

Apple today announced the most comprehensive upgrade to pricing capabilities since the App Store first launched.

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