![]() Swift concurrency improvements including opt-in safety checks and distributed actors. ![]() Swift package command and build tool plugins. What’s new in Swift Recap of changes to Swift 5.7.What’s new in Swift and the Swift Package Manager. There’s no padding and Apple’s engineers get to the point quickly. There are a lot of sessions, but many are short (10-20 minutes). ![]() The video player supports from 0.5x to 2x playback, most videos have transcripts and allow copying of the onscreen sample code. I watch the videos using the Apple Developer app. Don’t burn yourself out trying to keep up. Many of the new API’s need iOS 16 so it may be a while before you can use them. You may feel like you’re getting left behind. There are ~175 sessions and a huge amount of new stuff to learn. You don’t have to learn everything new today! ![]() The best way to build an app is with Swift and SwiftUI. If you’re in doubt about where we’re headed here’s a quote from Josh Shaffer: Watch the Platforms State of the Union (SOTU) for a summary of what’s new. Please follow me on Twitter, or join me in the AppleHolic’s bar & grill and Apple Discussions groups on MeWe.My WWDC 2022 viewing guide to help you plan the sessions you want to watch. It will be available on Apple’s YouTube channel, its event website, and within its Event and Developer apps. For this piece, I’ve not considered other currently mooted changes - including improvements in iOS 16, health features, improvements in Apple Watch, or claims that Mac System Preferences will become Settings. And more…Īdditional highlights for developers? Swift 6.0 and additional measures to protect privacy and security across the Apple ecosystem, improvements to Apple’s offer to advertisers and additions to iCloud+. While I don’t expect it to capitulate to some of the pressures it faces (it won’t suddenly embrace sideloading), I do hope it will share its vision for the next App Store decade with developers at the event. The best forum for this leadership will be WWDC. The future of the App StoreĪpple’s decision to publish a report concerning its fraud prevention work at the App Store and the company’s continued work to tweak the deals means it knows it must show leadership when it comes to its plans for the App Store. I also imagine we’ll see improvements in Apple Device Manager to make it easier to manage shared devices. This should make the iPad an even more credible alternative to a Mac (or PC), which will likely give many businesses additional pause for thought as they seek to upgrade legacy equipment. The iPad thingĪs mentioned above and recently here, Apple is expected to announce improved multitasking features in iPadOS 16. I’m also curious to see if it offers a preview developer’s kit to help build apps now for its future glasses, even if we don’t actually get to see them. I think Apple may work to slightly underplay its bid here. While we probably won’t see anything more than a glimpse (if that) of the Apple Glass AR product the company apparently showed directors this year, Apple seems likely to share new AR-focused features developers can exploit to build AR content, possibly dubbed ‘realityOS.’ I imagine part of this will be about additional ways to apply machine vision intelligence in daily life, along with optimizations in Siri to turn it into a contextually aware predictive search engine, supporting you, your customers, and your staff with information they need for the task at hand. The company’s seeming interest in sports entertainment will add an additional dimension to this offer. Services such as Music, TV, Fitness, and Arcade represent how deep a bench Apple already has in terms of delivering consumer experiences via new platforms.
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