Hey iOS developer! 👋
WWDC25 starts next week, and there are plenty of rumoured expectations - such as Apple changing the names of its operating systems to be year-based.
In this issue, I’ve collected WWDC wishes from across the iOS development community.
WWDC25 Pre-Game Analysis and Predictions
I personally enjoy working with Xcode and have found it more stable in the past year. However, I agree with Danny Bolella - one of his wishes this year is the native AI features, which VS Code and Cursor already offer.
Read on Captain SwiftUI blog
WWDC 2025 Wishlist – Smarter Tools, Cleaner Code, and a Bit of Magic
Mohammed Elnaggar shares a number of interesting wishes to be presented this WWDC. One of them is support for Xcode Cloud CI/CD in Swift Packages.
Read SwiftMo blog
What are your WWDC wishes?
After the last year’s experience, when Apple didn't deliver all the AI features the community expected, Donny Wals now has high hopes for announcements and improvements related to SwiftData and Concurrency.
Read on Donny Wals blog
Nil Coalescing Newsletter - May 2025
Natasha Panferova shares a list of wishes, including native API for building text editors and more advanced macOS-specific SwiftUI APIs.
Read on Nil Coalescing blog
WWDC25 wishes
There is no doubt that the SwiftUI Framework is now production-ready for some years, but it still hasn’t caught up with UIKit in some areas. A great example is the lack of support for displaying large collections of items with smooth performance. Majid Jabrayilov hopes Apple introduces new APIs to allow view recycling in SwiftUI.
Read on Swift with Majid
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