29 articles on Release Notes for iOS performance
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Holly Borla and Joe Heck announce Swift 6.3, bringing the language to Android officially for the first time. This release fundamentally expands where Swift can run, from embedded firmware to mobile apps across ...
React Native 0.84 just dropped with automatic performance wins for every app. No migration needed, no config changes required—just faster execution and lower memory usage out of the box.
Nick Sloan from Studioworks processed millions in invoices with Swift on the server and saw fewer production bugs than in 20 years of web development. Here's what's happening in the Swift ecosystem this month.
Elvira Mustafina from JetBrains just dropped Compose Multiplatform 1.10.0, and it's solving one of the most annoying pain points in cross-platform development. Three different @Preview annotations? Gone.
Tim Sneath reflects on Swift's explosive growth: from a simple blog post 10 years ago to 70+ repositories with hundreds of weekly contributors. The language now runs everywhere from Pebble watches to AWS Lambda...
Kotlin 2.3.0 just dropped with some serious multiplatform firepower. If you're building cross-platform apps, this release fundamentally changes how you work with Swift, Wasm, and native code.
React Native 0.83 just dropped with a historic first: zero breaking changes. The team is finally delivering on their promise of predictable, painless upgrades.
Kevin Chisholm from Google's Flutter team just dropped Flutter 3.38, and it's packed with the kind of productivity wins developers have been asking for. Dot shorthands alone will save you countless lines of boi...
Joe Heck and Dave Lester just dropped the first edition of a new monthly Swift digest, and it's packed with signals that Swift is expanding way beyond iOS. Server-side Swift is heating up with performance gains...
React Native just dropped its most significant release ever. Version 0.82 completely removes the Legacy Architecture, marking what the team calls 'the start of a new era' for mobile development.
Holly Borla from Apple's Swift Core Team just dropped Swift 6.2, and it's tackling the biggest pain point in modern development: making concurrent programming actually approachable. This isn't just another incr...
React Native 0.81 just dropped with a game-changing performance boost: iOS builds up to 10x faster. But there's a catch that'll affect every Android developer.
React Native 0.77 just dropped with over 1,061 commits from 161 contributors. The team is bringing web-standard CSS properties to mobile and making a bold move to Swift for iOS templates.
activesludge breaks down iOS 18's Translation API with real-world demos that show how to eliminate copy-paste translation workflows. This is the most practical guide I've seen for implementing on-device transla...
Holly Borla from Apple's Swift Core Team announces Swift 6, bringing data-race safety from opt-in warnings to compiler-enforced guarantees. After a decade of development, Swift now targets embedded systems, ser...
Swift just got a massive upgrade. Feli Bernutz, Matthaus Woolard, and Natalia Panferova break down the Swift 5.6 and 5.7 releases that are reshaping how iOS teams write concurrent, type-safe code.
Ted Kremenek from Apple's Swift Core Team just dropped Swift 5.5, and it's the biggest language update in years. This release fundamentally changes how iOS developers write concurrent code.
React Native 0.65 just dropped with performance gains that'll make you rethink your mobile architecture. The Hermes engine upgrade alone is delivering 20-50% improvements on CPU-intensive workloads at Facebook.
Tim Sneath from Google reveals Flutter 2.2 just hit a major milestone: it's now the #1 cross-platform framework, powering 1 in 8 new Play Store apps. The momentum is undeniable.
Ted Kremenek from Apple's Swift Core Team just dropped Swift 5.4, and it's packed with performance wins that'll make your builds faster and your runtime leaner. This isn't just new syntax—it's measurable speed ...