![]() ![]() Multiple branches?Īn initial idea on how to set up such a workflow might be to use multiple branches. Since all of the new APIs announced at WWDC require the Xcode 11 beta, and only work on the latest versions of Apple’s various operating system - we’ll most likely need to figure out how to set up a workflow that’ll both let us keep shipping to production with Xcode 10, while still being able to work on new features using Xcode 11. While many of the new frameworks and APIs are incredibly exciting, adopting them within an existing project could prove to be quite challenging - especially if we’re working on a product that we’re looking to keep shipping as we start implementing some of these new technologies. iPad apps are coming to the Mac through Catalyst, reactive programming is now built-in with Combine, and - perhaps most significant of all - Apple is moving into the world of declarative UI development with the launch of SwiftUI. WWDC 2019 did, without a doubt, mark a major milestone in the continued evolution of Apple’s suite of developer tools and frameworks.
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