![]() ![]() Sanders Talks Malbolge Programming on General Hospital, SwiftUI Jam, iOS Dev Happy Hour, MacEffects Custom CLEAR Case for Apple Macintosh Mac SE & SE/30. Picks: Linux on M1, Tips and Tricks to Set Up Your Apple M1 for Development, KFC Mascot Col. Uber’s near disaster jumping onto Swift in the early days (spoilers, without doing due diligence.) MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Pro, and iPhone Rumors, Best of CES 2021. ![]() Experimenting with Swift async and await pattern using Xcode. We discuss publishing Mac apps inside and outside the Mac App Store. Follow up tackles App Library, and CarPlay wireless receivers. We fact check iPad storage and WWDC security. Links: iOS 14.4 Patches Vulnerabilities That May Have Been Actively Exploited - MacRumors M1-Based Macs Have New Startup Modes: Here’s What You Need to Know – At Your Server Apple increases DTK credit following developer outcry | iMore Sorry, small-phone lovers: The iPhone 12 mini was Apple’s 2020 sales flop | Ars Technica Core Data and SwiftUI 2.0 - Saving, retrieving, updating and deleting persistent data | BLCKBIRDS Getting Started with Core Data and CloudKit | Apple Card and Apple Cash Trademarks Approved in Canada | iPhone in Canada Blog More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Unlocking iPhones While Wearing a Face Mask: Now Easier, If You Have iOS 14.5-and an Apple Watch - WSJ What’s new in Swift 5.4? – Hacking with Swift Support More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Picks: SwiftUI keyboard avoidance, iOS Dev Happy Hour - Feb 20, GitHub - conwnet/github1s: One second to read GitHub code with VS Code. The Diminishing Utility of MFMailComposeViewController. What’s new in Swift 5.4? How 7 iOS Apps Could Save You 500MB of Storage. Unlocking iPhones While Wearing a Face Mask. MTJC and Spockcast are now on Amazon Music. Apple Card and Apple Cash Trademarks Approved in Canada. Sorry, small-phone lovers: The iPhone 12 mini was Apple’s 2020 sales flop. Mark gives us his M1Mini first impressions. We dig in with iOS 14.4 patching vulnerabilities. ![]()
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