Swift Unwrapped

JP Simard, Jesse Squires, Spec Network, Inc.

Discussions on the Swift programming language and other projects at Swift.org read less
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81: Swift Compiler Driver
Nov 4 2019
81: Swift Compiler Driver
Would you like some Swift in your Swift? The compiler driver is getting a shiny new implementation in Swift and there's no shortage of opportunities to contribute. Forum discussionProject on GitHub Thanks to this episode's Sponsors Clubhouse.io Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together so that teams can focus on what matters – creating products their customers love. With a simple API and robust set of integrations, Clubhouse seamlessly integrates with the tools you use every day, getting out of your way so that you can deliver quality software on time. Listeners of Swift Unwrapped can sign up for two free months of Clubhouse by visiting https://clubhouse.io/swiftunwrapped Vettery Vettery is an online hiring marketplace that's changing the way people hire and get hired. Make a free profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers today. Listeners of Swift Unwrapped can sign up on vettery.com/swiftunwrapped and get a $300 bonus if they accept a job through Vettery. Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leaving us a review on iTunes! It lets us know what you think of the show and helps us climb the charts so other people can find the show. We've also got a channel set up on Spectrum.chat! If you want to talk about today's episode, ask us a question or just follow the conversation, jump in anytime at spectrum.chat/specfm/swift-unwrapped
80: Standard Library Preview Package
Oct 7 2019
80: Standard Library Preview Package
The Swift of tomorrow... today! The Standard Library Preview Package would allow you to try out upcoming Swift features before they officially ship with new language versions. Proposal: https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0264-stdlib-preview-package.mdForum: https://forums.swift.org/t/pitch-standard-library-preview-package/27202Babeljs: https://babeljs.ioSE-0220: https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/master/proposals/0220-count-where.mdHow to Read the Swift Standard Library Source: https://oleb.net/blog/2016/10/swift-stdlib-source/ Thanks to this episode's Sponsors Clubhouse.io Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together so that teams can focus on what matters – creating products their customers love. With a simple API and robust set of integrations, Clubhouse seamlessly integrates with the tools you use every day, getting out of your way so that you can deliver quality software on time. Listeners of Swift Unwrapped can sign up for two free months of Clubhouse by visiting https://clubhouse.io/swiftunwrapped Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leaving us a review on iTunes! It lets us know what you think of the show and helps us climb the charts so other people can find the show. We've also got a channel set up on Spectrum.chat! If you want to talk about today's episode, ask us a question or just follow the conversation, jump in anytime at spectrum.chat/specfm/swift-unwrapped
75: Swift Build Systems w/ Keith Smiley
Jun 2 2019
75: Swift Build Systems w/ Keith Smiley
Links XcodeGenAnnouncing Swift support in CMakeBuckBazelBazel's Apple platform rulesllbuild Thanks to this episode's Sponsors Sentry.io Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. With Sentry, you’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently busted, and a lot more. Give it a try and let them know we sent you at https://www.sentry.io/for/swift Clubhouse.io Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together so that teams can focus on what matters – creating products their customers love. With a simple API and robust set of integrations, Clubhouse seamlessly integrates with the tools you use every day, getting out of your way so that you can deliver quality software on time. Listeners of Swift Unwrapped can sign up for two free months of Clubhouse by visiting https://clubhouse.io/swiftunwrapped Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leaving us a review on iTunes! It lets us know what you think of the show and helps us climb the charts so other people can find the show. We've also got a channel set up on Spectrum.chat! If you want to talk about today's episode, ask us a question or just follow the conversation, jump in anytime at spectrum.chat/specfm/swift-unwrapped
74: Removing Things From Swift
May 6 2019
74: Removing Things From Swift
Relevant Links SE-0255: Implicit returns from single-expression functions Tweet from Ben CohenSwift Forums Acceptance Post SE-0257: Eliding commas from multiline expression listsSwift Mint Thanks to this episode's Sponsors Sentry.io Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. With Sentry, you’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently busted, and a lot more. Give it a try and let them know we sent you at https://www.sentry.io/for/swift Clubhouse.io Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together so that teams can focus on what matters – creating products their customers love. With a simple API and robust set of integrations, Clubhouse seamlessly integrates with the tools you use every day, getting out of your way so that you can deliver quality software on time. Listeners of Swift Unwrapped can sign up for two free months of Clubhouse by visiting https://clubhouse.io/swiftunwrapped Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leaving us a review on iTunes! It lets us know what you think of the show and helps us climb the charts so other people can find the show. We've also got a channel set up on Spectrum.chat! If you want to talk about today's episode, ask us a question or just follow the conversation, jump in anytime at spectrum.chat/specfm/swift-unwrapped
73: UTF-8 Strings in Swift 5
Apr 1 2019
73: UTF-8 Strings in Swift 5
Relevant Links UTF-8 String blog post on swift.orgPiercing the String Veil post on Swift forumsSE-241 Deprecate String Index Encoded OffsetsSR-9749: The bug that led to deprecating encodedOffset Thanks to this episode's Sponsors Sentry.io Sentry tells you about errors in your code before your customers have a chance to encounter them. With Sentry, you’ll see exactly how many users have been impacted by a bug, the stack trace, the commit that the error was released as part of, the engineer who wrote the line of code that is currently busted, and a lot more. Give it a try and let them know we sent you at https://www.sentry.io/for/swift Clubhouse.io Clubhouse is the first project management platform for software development that brings everyone together so that teams can focus on what matters – creating products their customers love. With a simple API and robust set of integrations, Clubhouse seamlessly integrates with the tools you use every day, getting out of your way so that you can deliver quality software on time. Listeners of Swift Unwrapped can sign up for two free months of Clubhouse by visiting https://clubhouse.io/swiftunwrapped Get in Touch If you're enjoying the show and want to say thank you, the best way to do that is by leaving us a review on iTunes! It lets us know what you think of the show and helps us climb the charts so other people can find the show. We've also got a channel set up on Spectrum.chat! If you want to talk about today's episode, ask us a question or just follow the conversation, jump in anytime at spectrum.chat/specfm/swift-unwrapped