Use a struct instead of a string as your dictionary key for better performance ? #swiftlang #WWDC16 pic.twitter.com/9ITOLwyHox
— NatashaTheRobot (@NatashaTheRobot) June 19, 2016
So excited about the Swift Performance session already!#WWDC16 #swiftlang pic.twitter.com/vJAjrAJJjN
— NatashaTheRobot (@NatashaTheRobot) June 19, 2016
You can now know when the user dismisses your notification ? #WWDC16 #iOS10 #iosdev
— NatashaTheRobot (@NatashaTheRobot) June 19, 2016
Media Attachments in Notifications ?? #WWDC16 #iOS10 #iosdev pic.twitter.com/o7EopfE9wg
— NatashaTheRobot (@NatashaTheRobot) June 19, 2016
Whoa! We can now access the users notification settings for our app ??? #WWDC16 #iOS10 #iosdev pic.twitter.com/8fo9faLA6T
— NatashaTheRobot (@NatashaTheRobot) June 19, 2016
Oooh #keyPath in Swift 3.0 ? #byebyestrings pic.twitter.com/E9mj9NH7al
— Ayaka Nonaka (@ayanonagon) June 18, 2016
Now that I’ve had some time to recover from WWDC, I highlighted some of my favorite ? 3.0 features. Hope you enjoy! https://t.co/hm77J2NZV3
— Ayaka Nonaka (@ayanonagon) June 19, 2016
replacement for the graphics context creation pic.twitter.com/687sZCsxoD
— Alejandro Martinez (@alexito4) June 19, 2016
Before and after of Core Graphics (old C API) in Swift thanks to compiler magic using NS_SWIFT_NAME in Swift 3.0! ? pic.twitter.com/uJYANo5wqU
— Ayaka Nonaka (@ayanonagon) June 18, 2016