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While it largely succeeded, one hindrance was the underlying MacOS and iOS APIs, which weren’t nearly as intuitive. Enter SwiftUI, which is Apple’s newest UI framework.
Right now, SwiftUI code only works on Apple's new OSs: macOS Catalina 10.15, iOS 13, iPadOS 13, tvOS 13, and watchOS 6. That means regular users won't see any SwiftUI apps until these ship around ...
It was originally written for the classic Mac OS, survived the PowerPC transition (presumably with a bunch of behind-the-scenes changes to its development environment), then moved to Mac OS X with ...
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In today’s edition of Power On, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman mentioned a quiet but meaningful upgrade coming to Apple’s SwiftUI framework.
For those unfamiliar with SwiftUI, it allows developers to create the interface of an app in an intuitive and universal way so that it’s ready to run on iOS, macOS, tvOS, and even watchOS.
Today, Apple released the fourth developer beta for macOS 10.15 Catalina. It has a couple big issues, breaking SwiftUI previews with Xcode 11 beta 3 and there's no build for the 2019 MacBook Air.
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