- Episode #111
- Dec 21, 2021
- 1h 27m
- 1h 29m
2021 - Year in Review with Peter Witham
2021 - Year in Review with Peter Witham
Guest
Youtube Video - https://youtu.be/3MOK_smitUU
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- Xcode Cloud Beta Signup
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- Apple SwiftUI Sample App Tutorials
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- HWS - How to build your first SwiftUI app with Swift Playgrounds
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- Apple Design Resources
- Swift Studio by Marcin Krzyzanowski
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Indie Developer Spotlight - KalWoche by Matthias Deuschl
Give a try to the first of many Indie Developer Spotlights with KalWoche by Matthias Deuschl
With this Independent Watch app, scroll through the calendar with the Digital Crown. Count days / weeks with the date calculator. Multiple complications including weekday, week of year, date.
- Practical calendar for quick flipping: scroll through time month by month with the Digital Crown.
- What weekday is April 1st? When is week 18? Which week of the year is beginning of November? → Just scroll until you see.
- How long until date x? → Simply scroll, tap, see.
- date calculator: add days, weeks, months or years from today or the selected date and the result is displayed as a date with weekday and calendar week. In addition, the duration from today or the selected date until then is displayed.
- Clean watchface complications help to always keep the current weekday, date and week of year in view. Find your perfect fit with numerous options.
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Show Notes
- Future of WWDC and Tech Talks
- What will be the next big thing next year?
- How can iPadOS improve?
- How should code start using Async/await?
- Problems with macOS Monterey
- Where are the pain points for SwiftUI?
- Who should start using Xcode Cloud?
- What's next for the App Store, Developers, and the courts?
...and the big announcement!
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Email
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GitHub - @brightdigit
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Credits
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)