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A demo of your app, on a web page? It's kinda possible with iOS 14. 💌
 

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ISSUE 479  October 23rd 2020

 
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Let’s talk a little more about the App Store, shall we? Fear not though, I’m not going to talk about problems this week, but opportunities.

Specifically, an opportunity offered by iOS 14 that you might not have considered. Grab an iPhone and check out the marketing page for Phoenix2, an iOS game.

See that banner at the top of the screen? No, it’s not a Smart App Banner. It’s got a dotted line around the icon, and a button that says “PLAY”. It’s an App Clip!

I completely missed that web-based App Clips were a thing when Apple announced them back in June. Click the button, and a few seconds later, you’re in a full-screen iOS game launched directly from the site.

We may not have demo versions in a traditional sense, but this is an exciting potential use case for a technology that felt like it was all about physical, real-world interactions when Apple unveiled it. If Firi Games can get a full level of their game into a 10Mb clip, I can’t wait to see what else is possible.

Dave Verwer

 
 

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In 2019, the Apple Entrepreneur Camp focused on female founders, and I'm delighted to see that this valuable programme is continuing this year. This time, it's all focused on Black founders and developers, so check out the apps created by the previous alumni, and get your application in.

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Evolution of Programming Languages – iPhone OS 1.0 to iOS 14

Hot on the heels of last week's post, Alexandre Colucci is back at it again this week with more stats about iOS releases. This time, he's looking at every release from iPhone OS 1 through to iOS 14 and comparing the balance of languages used. Not just Swift, but Objective-C, C, and C++ too! ⚡️

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  Tools  

 

Managing Version Numbers with Fastlane

Choosing how to increment your app's version number is one thing, but remembering all the steps to get a release out of the door is another! How many times have you forgotten to increment the version number before an App Store Connect upload? Or maybe you forgot to tag a release in git? Ben Scheirman uses fastlane to save mistakes.

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GoSwifty

Are you working on an app that's transitioning from Objective-C to Swift? Do you know what percentage of your code is in each language? Here's a nice little tool from Ruslan Serebriakov that will satisfy your curiosity by telling you the balance between the two languages in your codebase. 👍

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  Code  

 

Introducing Swift Service Discovery

Have you noticed that Apple releasing a new Swift open-source library is an almost weekly occurrence these days? 🎉 This week, we have Yim Lee telling us all about Swift Service Discovery. This isn't something you're going to be using in your apps, but it's great to see Apple pushing things forward with server-side Swift too.

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Implementing multi-user support in tvOS 14

I have a long-running debate with a friend of mine. He's always convinced that every year is the year that Apple will add multi-user functionality to iOS, and I think it'll never happen. tvOS got support for it at the operating system level a few years ago though, and with tvOS 14, it's available to apps too. Here's Filip Němeček to tell us about it.

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Extending the Scribble User Experience

There's not much you need to do to support Scribble in your iPad apps - It's supported by every text field automatically. What if you want to go a bit further though? Here's Akshat Patel showing how to make the best of the Scribble APIs in iOS 14.

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  Videos  

 

Building GitHub Mobile

This new YouTube channel from Sash Zats is great. It's interviews with app builders, telling their stories. I enjoyed this episode with Ryan Nystrom talking about GitHub Mobile, and of course, GitHawk!

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Implementing fastlane from nothing to App Store

Who better to take you through fastlane from start to finish than the current maintainer, Josh Holtz. There's no one better, so here he is. I missed this video back in April when it was released, but it's never too late, right? 😬

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If anyone in the marketing department for Apple Silicon Macs is listening, please make this happen. It'd be glorious. 😍

 
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