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I found an interesting analysis of the use of AppKit, Mac Catalyst and SwiftUI in Apple’s own applications on macOS (I recommend his previous article “The evolution of programming languages: using Swift, SwiftUI and Obj-C in iOS 15”). Actually, it is interesting to watch how Apple rolls out technologies – first as an experiment on unimportant applications, then on more popular ones, then on the main ones. And all this goes smoothly – in three years SwiftUI, for example, has reached a maximum of 12% of “system” applications.
iOS
- Introducing SwiftNEWKit — Show “What’s New” Effortless
- Apple Silicon and the library incompatibility problem for iOS development
- How to add a loader to an UIButton
- SwiftUI View Modifiers Tutorial for iOS
Android
- What is Kotlin SAM ?
- How to implement In-App-Update Structure on Android?
- How To Use Kotlin’s Built-In Functions To Measure Code Execution Time
- ViewStub in Android
- Java Champion James Ward on the State of Java and JVM Languages
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