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ISSUE 477  October 9th 2020

 
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Is everyone ready for their phone to feel slow and outdated? 😬

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Deadline extended for app updates using UIWebView

This is great news if you're struggling to meet the December deadline for migrating away from UIWebView. Before you completely abandon your migration plans though, I'm pretty sure this will still happen, so it'd be wise to continue working on it.

I knew this would be a tricky one. I even called it back in January:

I won't be surprised at all if we see an extension to this deadline (official, or otherwise) as we get closer to the end of the year.

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App Store Connect 1.5

Ever wished you could do TestFlight admin from within the App Store Connect app? If you have, then Apple has some good news for you! πŸ‘

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Announcing Swift Algorithms

Another week, another open-source Swift library from Apple! This time it's Nate Cook's turn to announce a library focused on common algorithms. Can we finally stop with the ridiculous algorithm-based interview questions now? 🀞

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What’s New in KeyboardKit for iOS 14?

Adding hardware keyboard management to your app might seem simple. It's all automatic, right? If only it were that simple! KeyboardKit has been around for a while, but Douglas Hill gives us an update on what's new now that it supports iOS 14.

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HTTP in Swift

Want to write your own networking framework? Probably not, but would you like to read about someone else writing one? What about if that person were Dave DeLong? I thought so! Dave has spent the whole summer writing this 18(!) part guide to HTTP. Grab a nice cup of tea, and get comfortable.

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Benchmarking Your App with MetricKit

MetricKit isn't new, but it's still not something I've seen very many people talk about since its introduction in 2019. Here's Andy Ibanez with information on how to use it to get a handle on the performance of your app, and how to report it back to your server.

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The Ultimate Guide to the SwiftUI 2 Application Life Cycle

The writing is on the wall for the application delegate with the introduction of the App protocol. 😬 That's great, but how you do all the things that the delegate used to be responsible for? Luckily, Peter Friese has written this great guide to help make the transition a little easier.

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  Business and Marketing  

 

Cash Cow Revisited

It's been a while since Agenda launched, with an interesting business model. Here we are, almost three years later. Has it worked? Let Drew McCormack fill you in.

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