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How small does Swift go? Tiny enough to run on a breadboard? From #WWDC24, this session by @kubamracek shows how you can build a simple HomeKit accessory that runs on a RISC-V device. And for extra credit, the demo shows off Neovim support for Swift! ✨youtube.com/watch?v=LqxbsA…
Check out my talk on noncopyable types in Swift! youtu.be/I9XGyizHxmU?si…
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WWDC24: Consume noncopyable types in Swift | Apple
Swift is great for embedded systems like the @playdate. @rauhulv shares his journey: swift.org/blog/byte-size…
Our proposal to add generic noncopyable types to Swift is up for review! forums.swift.org/t/se-0427-nonc…
The New York Times wrote a Haiku to avoid saying Israel massacres Palestinians that they’re deliberately starving in Gaza.
"When Putin did stuff like this in Ukraine we condemned him. When Assad did [it] in Syria, we condemned him. When Israel starves 100s of 1000s of people & shoots people who go to get flour, where is the condemnation from the U.S. government?" My full interview on @CNN tonight:
when your printf debug statements are firing but you still can’t find the bug
Check out the excellent Structured concurrency session: developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10170 Evan covers everything you need to know about task trees, task local values and powerful new group patterns and APIs. We also celebrate the 1.0 of distributed-tracing! #WWDC23 #swift
Before you leave #WWDC23 behind, please take just 5 minutes to fill out this anonymous survey! essentials.applesurveys.com/jfe/form/SV_5s… Whether you joined us in person, asked questions in Slack or in labs, or just lurked activities (❤️ the lurkers) we want to know about your experiences!
Interested in how libraries impact an app’s size & performance? And what you can do to improve it? Meet mergeable libraries in this #WWDC23 session! developer.apple.com/videos/play/ww…
Today at WWDC we introduced a new static linker. It is a ground-up rewrite that’s up to 5x faster than ld64. The new linker is written with multicore in mind, and it’s the first production ready parallel linker officially supported for iOS development. (1/n)
Friends, I need you to retweet or attend. As a community, we are struggling. We need to build our women in compilers and tools community. We need your help!
Women in Compilers & Tools Meetup: Save the date! Career chat and Tech talk with Professor Alexa VanHattum - July 13 6-8pm PDT. Join our meetup group for more details: meetup.com/llvm_wict/even… @avanhatt @llvmorg #WomenWhoCode
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Career chat and Tech talk with Professor Alexa VanHattum, Thu, Jul 13, 2023, 6:00 PM | Meetup
**Technical Talk: Lightweight, Modular Verification for Instruction Selection** Language-level guarantees—like runtime isolation for WebAssembly modules—are only as strong
And if you care about Swift but not macros, two other sessions dropped today—this year's “What’s new in Swift”: developer.apple.com/videos/play/ww… #WWDC23
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Programming language design ala Kafka: 1. The rules are not clearly specified. 2. The compiler does not check the rules. 3. The punishment for breaking the rules is arbitrary. 4. You have to break the rules to get things done. Example: C
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Custom Actor Executors are now under review! #swift SE-0392 forums.swift.org/t/se-0392-cust…
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