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First Party HealthKit / Workout API Improvements
2025-07-01 · 22:00
These updates enable way more first party data access and control with way less code. As my Apple rep told me it’s the way this thing should have been built initially 🤦 |
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What's New in Swift
2025-07-01 · 22:00
In this short talk, we'll go through what changed in Swift 6.2 |
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A look at some new audio features in iOS 26
2025-07-01 · 22:00
Covering the new Native Audio Input Picker and Spatial Audio Capture functionality |
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Apple Intelligence: On-Device Foundation Models
2025-07-01 · 22:00
We will discuss the power of generative AI in your apps and on device thanks to the new Foundation Models framework. |
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The New Icon Composer
2025-07-01 · 22:00
Turning an existing icon into a glass version with the new composer |
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What’s New in Xcode: Exploring Latest Features and Testing Enhancements
2025-07-01 · 22:00
Mani Ramezan
– Staff Engineer
@ LinkedIn
We will explore the new features introduced in Xcode and review the latest enhancements in testing capabilities |
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App Intents and Snippets
2025-07-01 · 22:00
How to add Interactivity to Content Snippets for App Intents |
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Enhancing Swift Development through Modularization and Automation
2024-05-28 · 19:00
Mani Ramezan
– Staff Engineer
@ LinkedIn
This presentation delves into the concept of Swift modularization, highlighting the practice of breaking down monolithic codebases into smaller, more manageable subprojects. We will discuss the various automation tools available that can streamline the creation and management of these subprojects, making the development process more efficient. Additionally, we will explore the benefits of a modularized codebase, such as improved parallel build processes, faster build times, easier maintenance, and enhanced scalability. Attendees will gain practical insights and strategies to optimize their Swift development workflow for increased efficiency and productivity. My name is Mani, and I'm currently a Staff Engineer at LinkedIn. I have been working on iOS applications for over a decade, focusing on code modularization and reducing build times by simplifying the creation of subprojects. |
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Mike Katz
– Distinguished Engineer
@ Capital One
SwiftSyntax empowers developers to inspect and manipulate code through operations on the abstract syntax tree (AST). SwiftSyntax is what powers the Swift Macro system and other tools. This will be a very quick overview of what an AST is and how one can use the SwiftSytax library to walk and manipulate the tree. Mike Katz is a distinguished engineer at Capital One. He's been an iOS developer at multiple firms from way back in the day. He's co-authored several books and many tutorials at Kodeco. He's interested in software engineering as a craft and appreciates a good programming joke. |
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