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I need to look into this new Xcode 13.3 tool that Daniel MartΓn noticed in more detail, but it looks potentially interesting. Or, maybe Daniel will write up a blog post that I can link to next week? π€·ββοΈπ
Details for app privacy questions
I saw this rumoured yesterday, and from the wording of this article it does seem that the IDFA changes are going to be postponed until "early next year". I suspect we'll hear more about this in the coming months.
A performance-focused animation library from Adam Bell? That has to be worth checking out. Building on his work with Decomposed, this library takes it to the next logical level, a full-blown animation framework.
There really are so many great conferences these days, it's hard to keep up. Next up this week is the ADD Conference and all of their wonderful talks from June this year. What lucky people you all are.
Building a custom operator in Combine
Next up is Marin Todorov with a post on custom operators on his brand new, Combine focused blog! I'm looking forward to reading plenty more content here in the future.
See you all next Friday, in 2020! π Oh, and if you find yourself with free time over the holidays, don't forget that the iOS Developer Community Survey is still collecting data for a few more days!
Everything you wanted, or needed to know about NSPredicate, all in one simple web page from Axel Kee. If bookmarks were still something that people used, I'd suggest bookmarking this for the next time you need to use NSPredicate. π
Does your app have a privacy policy?
A quick reminder from Apple that as of next month, you'll need to have an explicit privacy policy for every app submission or update. Don't say they didn't warn you!
Student submissions for the WWDC 2019 Scholarship
Scholarship applications are now closed, and as always it's inspiring to see what the next generation of developers is up to. Good luck to everyone who submitted something! π See you there.