SwiftData in WWDC 2024: The Revolution Continues, Stability Still Awaits
Since its debut last year, SwiftData has become a focal framework that has garnered significant attention from developers. With the arrival of WWDC 2024, there is widespread anticipation for breakthroughs in functionality, performance, and stability in SwiftData. This article will review the performance of the latest version of SwiftData and share the complex emotions I experienced during my first encounter with the new version: shock, joy, disheartened, and perplexed.
Before WWDC 2024: The Future Potential and Real Challenges of SwiftData
At the 2023 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple launched the highly anticipated new generation data management framework — SwiftData. As the successor to Core Data, can SwiftData play a key role in the Apple ecosystem? With WWDC 2024 approaching, this article will evaluate the overall performance of SwiftData since its initial release during the Xcode 15 period (i.e., its first major version), and provide a forecast of its future development.
Impressions After WWDC 2021
WWDC 2021 has already ended a week ago. As always, Apple brought us new operating systems as well as a plethora of updates in terms of development tools, software architecture, and web services. Due to the pandemic, the WWDC events of the past two years have been pre-recorded, but the content seems to be delivered more precisely than before, and it's more user-friendly for the viewers. This article will only introduce a few points from my personal interest and combine my experience of using these updates in the recent period.