AppForce1 Worklog

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...here  I come. KLM permitting.

Getting ready to go to Swift Leeds.

Finally received that Model-100 keyboard I kept on talking about. This thing is just amazing. More on that when I have used the device a bit more.

Also, the video of my talk at 360iDev is now available too. And if you are still looking for training on aSync/Await, Daniel Steinberg will be in Amsterdam on November 7th.

Now I am off to SwiftLeeds, if you are there too, come say hi, I'll most likely be near the Stream table.

In this episode, I’m going to talk about:

  • How to add Keyboard Shortcuts in SwiftUI
  • Mastering NavigationStack in SwiftUI. NavigationPath
  • Using the dismiss action from the SwiftUI environment
  • SwiftUI View That Fits
  • Accordion in SwiftUI - DisclosureGroup Explorations
  • Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 16
  • System Programming Interfaces (SPI) in Swift Explained
  • Memory management for async/await and tasks in Swift
  • Developer guide on the iOS file system
  • Alternate App Icon Configuration in Xcode
  • Where View.task gets its main-actor isolation from

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