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When the SwiftUI framework was first released, developers are required to wrap the MKMapView class i

When the SwiftUI framework was first released, developers are required to wrap the MKMapView class in AppCoda Weekly - Issue #215 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #215 • [View online]( When the SwiftUI framework was first released, developers are required to wrap the MKMapView class in order to embed a map in a SwiftUI application. With the release of Xcode 12, the latest version of SwiftUI provides a native SwiftUI Map view for you to display a map interface. Optionally, you can display annotations using the built-in annotation views such as MapMarker. In this week’s tutorial, we will show you how to use the Map structure in SwiftUI and create annotations at a specific locations on the map. As usual, we collect some other great tutorials for your weekend reading. Have fun! Regards, Simon Tutorials [How to Work with SwiftUI Maps and Annotations]( [How to Work with SwiftUI Maps and Annotations]( In this tutorial, we will look into the usage of SwiftUI map. You will learn how to embed a map and display annotations in SwiftUI. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( [Using Async/Await In SwiftUI - Swift Evolution]( [Using Async/Await In SwiftUI - Swift Evolution]( A tutorial on how to write asynchronous code without deeply nested callbacks. [peterfriese.dev]( • [Share]( [Keyboard Navigation In SwiftUI]( [Keyboard Navigation In SwiftUI]( Learn how you can rewrite keyboardShortcut to work with iOS 13 and access the underlying navigation controller to pop views on ⌘-Left Arrow. [pspdfkit.com]( • [Share]( [SwiftUI Keyboard Avoidance]( This article has a rundown on how to manage the long-awaited, very welcome feature of SwiftUI automatic keyboard avoidance. [www.fivestars.blog]( • [Share]( [Building Type-Safe Networking In Swift]( [Building Type-Safe Networking In Swift]( This post talks about building the type-safe networking layer using Swift language features like enums, phantom types, and extensions. [swiftwithmajid.com]( • [Share]( [Migrating An iOS App To SwiftUI - Navigation & Storyboards]( [Migrating An iOS App To SwiftUI - Navigation & Storyboards]( Find out how to migrate an iOS app written in Swift with UIKit to SwiftUI by starting with the navigation and the UI components with storyboards. [benoitpasquier.com]( • [Share]( [Intercepting iOS Network Request Calls With Proxyman]( This post introduces you to Proxyman which is a wonderful debugging tool. It is highly recommended to use this tool as it makes network debugging a breeze. [www.andyibanez.com]( • [Share]( [Swift—Automatic Code Styling Tool In 2021]( [Swift—Automatic Code Styling Tool In 2021]( Learn how to make your Swift code automatically follow the best practices and guidelines by auto fixing your mistakes. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [How To Add Home Screen Quick Action In SwiftUI]( On the Home screen of a device running iOS 13 or later, apps can display Home Screen quick actions when users touch and hold the app icon. This post shows the code to add home screen quick action in SwiftUI. [onmyway133.github.io]( • [Share]( [Persisting Data In CoreData Using SwiftUI]( [Persisting Data In CoreData Using SwiftUI]( Get a basic idea on how to save or update a data if it already exists in the database. [dev.to]( • [Share]( [Result Builders In Swift Explained With Code Examples]( Result builders in Swift allow you to combine build components into a single outcome value. Code examples given here demonstrate how you can use them. [www.avanderlee.com]( • [Share]( [Chained Implicit Member Expressions In Swift 5.4]( [Chained Implicit Member Expressions In Swift 5.4]( Discover how implicit member expression can now be chained, and what sort of APIs that this new feature might enable you to design. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( [Xcode 12.5 Playground Access To App Types]( [Xcode 12.5 Playground Access To App Types]( This post reveals that starting with Xcode 12.5, playgrounds have full access to the types in your App without needing to share code with frameworks or Swift packages. [useyourloaf.com]( • [Share]( [The Swift Compiler For Beginners]( [The Swift Compiler For Beginners]( Learn how to build executable files using the swiftc command, meet the build pipeline, compilers and linkers under the hood. [theswiftdev.com]( • [Share]( Ads/Sponsored [Mastering SwiftUI]( [Mastering SwiftUI]( Learn how to build fluid UIs and a real world app with SwiftUI. Dive deep into SwiftUI and learn to develop UI in declarative syntax. You will work with various UI elements including Context Menu, List, ScrollView, etc, and learn how to create complex layouts with Stacks. Now it covers new features in iOS 14 like grid layout and animation. We are going to add more new content to the book. And you will get the new update for free. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( UI/ UX [5 Ways To Improve Your Mobile App User Experience With Illustrations]( [5 Ways To Improve Your Mobile App User Experience With Illustrations]( Here are the 5 ways to improve your mobile app user experience with illustrations and perhaps you may consider applying them in your mobile app product. [medium.muz.li]( • [Share]( [Photo Content In User Interfaces: 7 Basic Goals]( [Photo Content In User Interfaces: 7 Basic Goals]( Take a look at the goals that push UI/UX designers to search for the best shot and review plenty of UI design examples of how photos work in user interfaces. [blog.tubikstudio.com]( • [Share]( [Mobile Navigation: Patterns And Examples]( [Mobile Navigation: Patterns And Examples]( Navigation is known to be the backbone of any app - but how can you make it intuitive and seamless? What patterns are most popular? Read on to find out! [www.justinmind.com]( • [Share]( [15 Amazing App Designs You Should See In 2021]( [15 Amazing App Designs You Should See In 2021]( In 2021 users are ready to try new products and user experience. You need to know the latest trends to create a better UX for your designs. [medium.muz.li]( • [Share]( Libraries [Clendar]( [Clendar]( Clendar - universal calendar app. Written in SwiftUI. [github.com]( • [Share]( [WatchLayout]( A simple bubble watch-like layout for UICollectionView. [github.com]( • [Share]( [DateBuilder]( [DateBuilder]( Create dates and date components easily (e.g. “first Thursday of the next month”) [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! [Tweet](    [Share]( If you don't want these updates anymore, please unsubscribe [here](. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here](. 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