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Should the App Store have ads?
Is it time to check that your App Store review demo account still works?
What languages and tools do you reach for to write that utility tool that'll save you time?
What would you Ask Apple, if you could?
The question of what technologies to use has no definitive answer!
Belated congratulations to the Apple Design Award winners!
iOS 16 is now available. Let's now look at what you need to do with your Xamarin projects before May 1, 2024. The post Fall 2022 Updates for Xamarin, Hello iOS 16 and Android 13 appeared first on Xamarin Blog.
Should we all be taking a look at Kotlin?
Will Live Activities be a hit or a miss?
How are Apple-platform conferences faring in 2022?
We are excited to release a new version of React Native, 0.70.0. This version comes with several improvements like a new unified configuration for Codegen, Hermes as default engine, and full CMake support for Android builds along with a refresh of the documentation for the New Architecture. Read on to learn more!
Apple and open-source. Something is happening in plain sight!
Have we reached peak Regex with RegexBuilder?
How did I do on my quest to have more "blank days" over the last year?
Is SwiftUI less flexible or hackable than AppKit or UIKit? Maybe, but that's probably a good thing.
Software development is a lot like rock climbing, I think!
Where would you write Swift code without Xcode? TextEdit? Microsoft Word? Or β¦
To embrace or resist the new wave of AI-based APIs. That is the question!
Thank you for all of your help and support helping to make sure the Package Index is sustainable
Last October, we announced that we had started work towards making Hermes the default engine for all React Native apps.
We need some help making sure the Swift Package Index is around for the long term? Can you help?
How do you like to format your code? I like mine formatted automatically!
Discoverability and Siri. What's the answer?
We are excited to release a new version of React Native, 0.69.0. This version comes with several improvements for the New Architecture of React Native and new features: React 18 support & bundled Hermes. Read on to learn more!
The best way to think about SwiftUI and how you should treat new technology.
tl; dr: We are working on improving the resources supporting the React Native New Architecture. We have already released a repository to help migrate your app (RNNewArchitectureApp) and one for your libraries (RNNewArchitectureLibraries). We are also revamping the New Architecture guide on the Website and we created a GitHub Working Group to answer questions related to the New Architecture.
So many announcements and new APIs, and all we can talk about is regular expressions?
There's just one more thing I need to mention before WWDC! A quick feature announcement for the Swift Package Index!
Don't want to write your own back-end server? Should you choose something from a big company, or use Parse⦠Wait. What?
How will apps work in an AR-powered operating system?
May 19th, 2022 marks the 11th annual celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day and we wanted to update everyone on the accessibility progress weβve made on the React Native Framework. Meta (formerly Facebook) was the first organization to take the GAAD pledge in 2020, committing to making the React Native framework accessible.
In this guest blog post, Michael Rumpler shares how he ported his popular Xamarin.Forms library, MR.Gestures, to support .NET MAUI The post Migrating MR.Gestures from Xamarin.Forms to .NET MAUI appeared first on Xamarin Blog.
What was your first Apple product? There's a fair chance it was the same as mineβ¦
Join me as I share the tips that I learned porting my NuGet Package, Plugin.ValidationRules to support .NET MAUI The post Tips for Moving Your Xamarin Library to .NET MAUI appeared first on Xamarin Blog.