Apple Announces Two-Day 'Bring SwiftUI to Your App' Event
Posted 21 hours ago by iClarified
Apple has announced a two-day 'Bring SwiftUI to Your App' event for developers, taking place February 5-6, 2025, that will be held in person at the Apple Developer Center Cupertino and live-streamed online.
Join us for an all-new two-day activity to learn how SwiftUI can help you quickly and easily elevate your apps. You'll find out how expertise in UIKit and AppKit can help you get comfortable with SwiftUI's declarative approach, learn best practices for layout, animations, and data flow, and get the chance to meet with Apple engineers for hands-on support. Can't make it to Cupertino? No worries: The activity will be livestreamed too.
On Day 1, you'll find out how expertise in imperative user interface frameworks like UIKit and AppKit can help you get comfortable with SwiftUI's declarative approach. Learn best practices for layout, animations, and data flow. And discover how SwiftUI can power up your prototyping work and help you deploy to all of Apple's platforms.
On Day 2, you'll have a chance to take part in group Q&A sessions. Those attending in person will also have the opportunity to connect one-on-one with Apple engineers for technical consultations, and take advantage of collaborative work areas to meet fellow developers, tackle challenges, and share results.
Here's a look at the agenda for each day (PST)...
Bring SwiftUI to Your App - February 5-6, 2025
Day 1: In person and online
● 10:00 a.m. session: SwiftUI essentials
● 10:30 a.m. session: Discover view layout in SwiftUI
● 11:30 a.m. session: Explore data flow through SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit
● 12:15 p.m.: Lunch
● 1:45 p.m. session: Optimize SwiftUI performance
● 2:45 p.m. session: Animate views with SwiftUI and UIKit
● 3:30 p.m. session: Design with SwiftUI
● 4:00 p.m.: Mixer
Day 2: In person and online
● 10–11:00 a.m.: Engineering Q&A (Layout, animations, and transitions)
● 1:30–2:30 p.m.: Engineering Q&A (Data modeling)
Day 2: In person only
● All day: Consultations and collaborative work
Registration
If you are interested in attending the event, you must submit a request by January 31 at 5:00pm PST at the link below.
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Join us for an all-new two-day activity to learn how SwiftUI can help you quickly and easily elevate your apps. You'll find out how expertise in UIKit and AppKit can help you get comfortable with SwiftUI's declarative approach, learn best practices for layout, animations, and data flow, and get the chance to meet with Apple engineers for hands-on support. Can't make it to Cupertino? No worries: The activity will be livestreamed too.
On Day 1, you'll find out how expertise in imperative user interface frameworks like UIKit and AppKit can help you get comfortable with SwiftUI's declarative approach. Learn best practices for layout, animations, and data flow. And discover how SwiftUI can power up your prototyping work and help you deploy to all of Apple's platforms.
On Day 2, you'll have a chance to take part in group Q&A sessions. Those attending in person will also have the opportunity to connect one-on-one with Apple engineers for technical consultations, and take advantage of collaborative work areas to meet fellow developers, tackle challenges, and share results.
Here's a look at the agenda for each day (PST)...
Bring SwiftUI to Your App - February 5-6, 2025
Day 1: In person and online
● 10:00 a.m. session: SwiftUI essentials
● 10:30 a.m. session: Discover view layout in SwiftUI
● 11:30 a.m. session: Explore data flow through SwiftUI, UIKit, and AppKit
● 12:15 p.m.: Lunch
● 1:45 p.m. session: Optimize SwiftUI performance
● 2:45 p.m. session: Animate views with SwiftUI and UIKit
● 3:30 p.m. session: Design with SwiftUI
● 4:00 p.m.: Mixer
Day 2: In person and online
● 10–11:00 a.m.: Engineering Q&A (Layout, animations, and transitions)
● 1:30–2:30 p.m.: Engineering Q&A (Data modeling)
Day 2: In person only
● All day: Consultations and collaborative work
Registration
If you are interested in attending the event, you must submit a request by January 31 at 5:00pm PST at the link below.
Read More