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In his video, @v_pradeilles highlights a common pitfall when using TaskGroup in Swift. swiftwithvincent.com/blog/dont-make…
The article by @aryamansharda cautions that prioritizing speed above all in engineering teams often leads to fragile code, neglected tests, and burnout—reminding us that being trusted matters more than just being quick. digitalbunker.dev/the-fast-engin…
This discussion from @tanaschita explores the differences between Combine’s Subject types (which support multiple subscribers and rich operators) and Swift Concurrency’s AsyncStream. tanaschita.com/swift-combine-…
A piece by @danielsaidi where he explains how missing dSYMs from third-party SDKs can cripple crash-reporting and shows step-by-step how to generate and include those symbol files to ensure proper symbolicating of crashes. danielsaidi.com/blog/2025/10/1…
An outline by @gabtheodor on how to use the glassEffectID(_:in:) modifier along with GlassEffectContainer to enable smooth morphing and transitions between “Liquid Glass” UI elements in SwiftUI. serialcoder.dev/text-tutorials…
A demonstration by @i_u_ko on how to build an interactive gradient tile grid in SwiftUI—combining gesture-driven corner radius changes, MeshGradient, and a Metal-based grain effect for texture and depth. uvolchyk.me/blog/crafting-…
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Crafting Interactive Tiles in SwiftUI
Discover how to craft an interactive gradient tile grid in SwiftUI using gesture handling, MeshGradient, and a custom Metal grain effect.
A showcase from @livsycode on how to build a custom progress bar with GeometryReader and masking so the fill controls both the bar and text color, with extensions to pattern-based masks and reusable components. livsycode.com/swiftui/swiftu…
This guide by @AntonGubarenko helps indie developers collaborate effectively with specialists to fill skill gaps like design or marketing. swiftdiscovery.substack.com/p/indie-app-de…
A piece by @macguru17 explores how Swift’s withTaskCancellationHandler allows you to attach cleanup logic when a task is cancelled, explaining why simply discarding a task reference doesn’t stop. macguru.dev/task-cancellat…
An article by @mattie where he explores how the traditional singleton pattern clashes with Swift 6’s concurrency model. massicotte.org/singletons
A new video tutorial from @StewartLynch shows how SwiftUI’s ConcentricRectangle API in iOS 26 and macOS 15 enables adaptive, per-corner shaping and smoother transitions. youtube.com/watch?v=VFnidj…
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SwiftUI Concentric Rectangle & Concentric Corners in iOS 26
An article by @kharrison where he outlines Apple’s 2025 lineup: no iPhone 17 Plus this year, the base iPhone 17 and 17 Pro share a 6.3″ display, the Pro Max remains at 6.9″, and a new iPhone Air comes in at 6.5″. useyourloaf.com/blog/iphone-17…
The article by @tjeerdintveen explores mobile testing approaches that extend past manual QA - covering continuous integration tests, real-device labs, automated regression suites, and strategies to make testing more resilient and scalable. mobilesystemdesign.substack.com/p/beyond-qa-mo…
Giselle Katics from @createwithswift argues that successful apps aren’t just functional—they foster emotional connections through intentional design, delight, and empathy. createwithswift.com/building-for-l…
An article by @tanaschita on how SwiftUI now sometimes applies the new Liquid Glass styles automatically—especially for buttons in toolbars. tanaschita.com/swiftui-glass-…
A piece by @natpanferova where she shares how, in iOS 26, you can configure SwiftUI swipe actions to display just the icon (no title), resulting in a cleaner, more minimal swipe UI. nilcoalescing.com/blog/ShowIcons…
An article in which @macguru17 explains that losing a Task reference doesn’t cancel it and suggests using explicit cancellation or a ScopedTask wrapper to prevent leaks. macguru.dev/the-task-cance…
In his article, @danielsaidi shares questions and his responses from his SwiftLeeds’25 talk, covering topics like expanding SDK APIs, feature flags, monetization strategies, dependency management, versioning, and handling behavior-breaking changes. danielsaidi.com/blog/2025/10/1…
A video by @donnywals where he wraps all about current Approachable Concurrency in Swift 6 with live examples and pitfalls. youtube.com/watch?v=-YPXrX…
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What is Approachable Concurrency in Xcode 26?
A tutorial on creating a dynamic glow effect in SwiftUI reminiscent of Apple Intelligence, covering techniques to animate and style glowing backgrounds or overlays to enrich UI visuals by @livsycode. livsycode.com/swiftui/an-app…
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