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Apple has just released Xcode 11 beta 4. In this version, CreateML can classify sounds live directly

Apple has just released Xcode 11 beta 4. In this version, CreateML can classify sounds live directly AppCoda Weekly - Issue #132 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #132 • [View online]( Apple has just released Xcode 11 beta 4. In this version, CreateML can classify sounds live directly from the microphone using Sound Classification preview. And, it also comes with both Object detection and text classification templates. We’ll check it out and probably write a tutorial on the new features. We rely a lot on the WWDC videos to learn the new frameworks and APIs. Earlier, Apple has announced that [video transcripts]( are now available for this year’s videos. It’s much easier to search the related videos by keywords. As always, enjoy the tutorials we collected. Have a great weekend! Regards, Simon Tutorials [Network Framework in iOS: How to Monitor Network Status Changes]( [Network Framework in iOS: How to Monitor Network Status Changes]( Have you checked out the Network framework introduced in iOS 12? In this tutorial, we will walk you through the basics of the framework and learn how to monitor the network status. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( [How To Use BackgroundTasks Framework To Keep Your iOS App Content Up To Date?]( [How To Use BackgroundTasks Framework To Keep Your iOS App Content Up To Date?]( Refer this iOS tutorial and learn how to schedule and implement iOS background task in your iOS app development project and also get free source code inside. [www.spaceotechnologies.com]( • [Share]( [Deep Dive Into Recursion In Swift]( [Deep Dive Into Recursion In Swift]( What is recursion? How is it implemented? How can it be applied in Swift? Get the answers to these questions and study multiple computer science fundamentals along the way. [www.vadimbulavin.com]( • [Share]( [Dependency Injection In Practice]( This post describes the process of preparing an app for dependency injection, as well as implementing three approaches to dependency injection: constructor injection, Swinject, and The World. [www.racecondition.software]( • [Share]( [Combine Debugging Using Operators In Swift]( [Combine Debugging Using Operators In Swift]( Combine debugging can be hard because of the long stack traces and asynchronous callbacks. Learn how to benefit from Combine operators to solve this issue. [www.avanderlee.com]( • [Share]( [Managing Background Tasks With The New Task Scheduler In iOS 13]( [Managing Background Tasks With The New Task Scheduler In iOS 13]( The BackgroundTasks framework is a great way of scheduling your heavy work with the best user experience by using environment conditions. This article discusses the BackgroundTasks framework, introduced at WWDC this year. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [First Steps With NFC On iOS 13]( This post highlights the most important things which were mentioned during Core NFC Enhancements talk on WWDC 2019 which may help you to start to use the new NFC features. [swifting.io]( • [Share]( [A Brief Tour Of Swift UI ]( [A Brief Tour Of Swift UI]( Amit Bijlani in this awesome tutorial gives you a brief tour of Swift UI and its advantages which makes it a delight to use. [www.bignerdranch.com]( • [Share]( [CAEmitterLayer]( [CAEmitterLayer]( To celebrate NSHipster’s 7th anniversary, Matt implements a fun and flexible confetti view on iOS using CAEmitterLayer. [nshipster.com]( • [Share]( [Customizing Codable Types In Swift]( [Customizing Codable Types In Swift]( Take a look at a few different ways that you can tweak the way Swift’s Codable API works, and how doing so can let you bridge many of the differences between your Swift types and the serialized data used to represent them without having to fall back to implementing all of your serialization code from scratch. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( [Problem Solving With Combine Swift]( [Problem Solving With Combine Swift]( Combine has many benefits: simple asynchronous code, simplified multithreading, compassable components. Let’s learn Combine essentials and see what practical problems we can solve with it. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [iOS 13 Large Content Viewer]( Apple is putting an incredible amount of effort to make it easy for developers to make their app more accessible. Learn about this new Large Content Viewer which is one of many examples of that. [www.fivestars.blog]( • [Share]( [Ultimate Catalyst Guide]( [Ultimate Catalyst Guide]( This guide is a very detailed developer explanation of Catalyst and all the issues that you can run into in the current beta. [appventure.me]( • [Share]( Ads/ Sponsored [Beginning iOS 12 Programming With Swift]( [Beginning iOS 12 Programming With Swift]( Thanks for your support. We’ve reached another milestone. Over 14,000 customers purchased our books/course to learn iOS app development. Written for beginners, our course takes you from zero programming experience to becoming a professional iOS developer. This course includes one year free update and is now updated for Swift 5. And, we will update the book for SwiftUI too. Join us and let’s Swift together! [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( UI/ UX [10-Minute Tips To Make Your iOS App More Interactive]( [10-Minute Tips To Make Your iOS App More Interactive]( This blog post will provide you with 4 quick and easy ways to make your apps stand out in the sea of similar ones, and all it’s going to take is a few minutes of your time. [infinum.co]( • [Share]( [Design Sleek iOS Prototypes With The iOS UI Kit]( [Design Sleek iOS Prototypes With The iOS UI Kit]( The iOS UI kit by Justinmind has all you need to design awesome iOS prototypes for iPhone and iPad that your Apple users will really dig. [www.justinmind.com]( • [Share]( [Why Toggle Buttons Are Confusing]( [Why Toggle Buttons Are Confusing]( Make toggling less mind-boggling by applying a more intuitive style on your toggle buttons as mentioned in this blog. [uxmovement.com]( • [Share]( [Splash Screens: Designing Welcome Experience Users Adore]( [Splash Screens: Designing Welcome Experience Users Adore]( The best splash screens create a great first impression for users and set the tone for the rest of the experience. Check out these examples of splash screens you would love. [www.invisionapp.com]( • [Share]( Libraries [NSAttributedStringBuilder]( Composing NSAttributedString with SwiftUI-style syntax. [github.com]( • [Share]( [GridStack]( [GridStack]( A flexible grid layout view for SwiftUI. [github.com]( • [Share]( [SwiftDrawer]( A drawer implement on SwiftUI. [github.com]( • [Share]( [Combinative]( UI event handling using Apple’s combine framework. [github.com]( • [Share]( [ResizingTokenField]( A token field implementation for iOS. [github.com]( • [Share]( Did you enjoy this issue? [AppCoda Weekly]( By [AppCoda Weekly]( Must-read Swift & iOS programming articles that take your skills to the next level. Deliver every Tuesday! 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