Weekly Newsletter Issue 9
Weekly newsletter summing up our publications and showcasing app developers and their amazing creations.
Welcome to this week's edition of our newsletter.
This week was and is conference week for us! Today Flora was at Swift Heroes 2024 with her passion, app icons.
And tomorrow, Emanuele, Giovanni and Francesco are at DESINA02 in Naples to explore new frontiers of Spatial Computing.
The year is just starting and we hope to be able to spread our experience and expertise with the developer community more and more!
Published this week
This week we have covered SwiftUI and Machine Learning topics.
Making your lists searchable in a SwiftUI app
Tiago shows in a practical and detailed way how to leverage the searchable modifier to make your lists searchable.
Using server-side Swift for machine learning processing
Luca and Gianluca walk you through how to use Vapor to process machine learning requests on the server side.
Workshop: Creating Apps for visionOS
Our first workshop is here! A one-day event hosted by the developers and designers of Create with Swift to empower anyone to create apps for the new Apple Vision Pro.
The one-day workshop will happen in Naples, Italy on the 25th of May and will only have 10 spots available.
Come deepen your expertise in the essential aspects of visionOS through a structured program:
- Understanding the foundations of design for visionOS
- Mastering 2D Development with SwiftUI
- Embarking on 3D with RealityKit
- Apple Vision Pro hands-on demo
And there's more: lunch is on us!
If you want to know more about this opportunity, have a look at the event page with the detailed program of the workshop and answers to the most common questions.
From the community
Here are our highlights of articles and resources created by the app developer community.
Bar Chart creation using Swift Charts
Antoine Van Der Lee provides a comprehensive guide on how to create and customize bar charts using Swift Charts in SwiftUI, including code examples and setup instructions.
Get started with StoreKit 2 for iOS
Natascha Fadeeva shows you how to get started with implementing in-app purchases and subscriptions in your iOS app with StoreKit 2.
Indie App of the Week
Race Control
Race Control by Shihab Mehboob is a beautiful and comprehensive real-time race statistics app. It is built with iOS design guidelines in mind to the point that it feels like a native app on your phone.
The delightful interface is coupled with extensive features that elevate your race experience.
This week has been a full and fulfilling week for us, and it's not even over yet... We have learned a lot by connecting with the people who follow us on social media and the people who learn from and with us by reading our articles.
Seeing you in person at Swift Heroes was great and we can't wait to meet you in future conferences and workshops.
We can’t wait to see what you will Create with Swift.
See you next week!