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Sometimes coming up with an opening comment for this newsletter thatβs worth reading can feel like Iβm struggling through the day with a fever. This week I was faced with actually writing one with a fever of 40ΒΊC (104Β°F) which Iβve had since Monday. π¬
Iβm starting to feel a little better today, but Iβll still keep the opening commentary short, as I must admit Iβm still having difficulty forming coherent thoughts, let alone interesting ones! Enjoy the links.
Dave Verwer
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News |
New places to find out Apple Developer news
Regardless of what I said last week, itβs great to see Apple expand where they are posting updates. The Swift language now has accounts on Bluesky and Mastodon and Apple Developer is now on WeChat, too.
Also, donβt forget that RSS still exists and is just as wonderful as ever. Most of the official Apple blogs and news sites support it and you can find links to the feeds for all of them, and many more, on the iOS Dev Directory.
Iβm really happy to see this happen. Finally! π
Code |
Whatβs new in Swift 6.1?
Whatβs new in Swift 6.1, which received its first public beta this week? Yep, you guessed it, more strict concurrency improvements! π Matt Massicotte has all the details, because of course he does! β€οΈ
Is there anything other than concurrency-related changes in this release? Yes! If youβre interested in βimported member visibilityβ, check out Donny Walsβ latest post.
Ollama
Itβs great to see Mattt publish at NSHipster again, with two articles since the start of this year. Welcome back! Here he discusses his new Swift package, Ollama, and why you shouldnβt wait for Apple APIs to include LLM functionality in your apps.
Tapping on Stack Views
How easy is it to make a stack in SwiftUI tappable across its entire surface? Very easy, but maybe not immediately obvious. Let Keith Harrison stop you going down some dead ends by giving you the answer.
Videos |
Swift DevRoom at FOSDEM 2025 Videos
Here you go! You may have heard there was a sizeable contingent of Swift content at FOSDEM 2025, and here it is! I believe there are a couple of talks missing videos, but Iβm sure youβll find something to entertain and educate in the list.
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I missed this last year, but this is lovely coverage of a special milestone.