- Episode #30
- Dec 1, 2019
- 7m
- 8m
Quickie: Swift UI and 2020 Trends
Quickie: Swift UI and 2020 Trends
In this quick video, Leo goes over his thoughts on 2020 and what the future holds for SwiftUI.
Related Episodes
- Episode 22 - September 2019 Event
- Episode 19 - WWDC 2019 - Swift UI with Jason Anderson
- Episode 18 - WWDC 2019 - Apple Watch with Gary Sabo
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Maturity for the iPhone
- Unlikely to see any big hardware innovations at this point
- Maybe foldable
- Great time to get an app on here, because it’s a mature product
- 11 not a huge change from the 10 (but definite upgrade from the 8)
Apple Watch Innovation
- Waiting for some improvements to battery and processor, but this is about to become an amazing product
- Great time to think about developing an app, esp. in the health & fitness sector
iPads and the Pro App Market
- Apple Arcade shows Apple is interested in a subscription/bundle for games
- Highlighted new iPad but where are the serious pro apps
- Why having a subscription for app/games is great
- Hardware is great, but software needs to improve app ecosystem
- The App store eco system is still setup for “casual” apps for there is potent
Swift UI
- SwiftUI is changing the way UI is developed but slowly
- First Swift-only API (no Objective-C compatibility)
- Maybe not be ideal for some companies with different design patterns but it’s a better starting place then Storyboards and UIKit
- Cross-Platform compatible with iOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS
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