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Marin Todorov - A 100% SwiftUI App | Swift Heroes 2023 talk

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🎟️ 2024 ticket SPECIAL PRICE: https://swiftheroes.com/2024/ Are you hesitant to let go of your experience with UIKit/AppKit? Is all the talk about SwiftUI bugs worrying you to make the move? I, myself, really like SwiftUI and I built various side projects and experiments with it last year. Like, a lot of them. And here's the question: SwiftUI is really great to experiment with but — is it production ready? Or is it suitable only for some less used scenes or single windows in a "real" app? Would your SwiftUI code scale as the app grows? Would you end up putting more or less time developing a SwiftUI project? I recently shipped a 100% SwiftUI app and I'm looking forward to sharing what was the good and the bad, and where do I stand exactly when it comes to making the decision between one or another way to build an app. I'll sprinkle tips and tricks I used in my project and showcase what worked well and what didn't. Where do you stand on shipping fully SwiftUI apps to production? 🎤 Marin Todorov, Software Engineer, Apple Platforms 📍Swift Heroes 2023 was hosted in Turin, 4-5 May. Attended by 320 iOS developer participants and broadcast to an additional 320 Swift enthusiasts across the globe. The agenda covered a range of important iOS developer topics including SwiftUI, the composable architecture, accessibility, developer tools, testing and much more. 📌 For more engaging content and expert insights, subscribe to our channel and hit the notification bell. 🛎️ Inform: https://swiftheroes.com/ ✅ Tweet: https://twitter.com/swiftheroes_it ✅ Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/swift-heroes/ ✅ Read: https://telegram.me/swiftheroes #SwiftUI #UIKit #AppDevelopment #MarinTodorov #ApplePlatforms #ProductionReadyApps #SwiftUIJourney #SoftwareEngineering #iOSDevelopment #AppBuildingTips

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