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WWDC Discount + Stable Diffusion App

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Hello, ​ Earlier, we published , demonstrating how to employ it with the Swift CLI to generate

Hello, ​ Earlier, we published [a tutorial on Stable Diffusion](, demonstrating how to employ it with the Swift CLI (Command Line Interface) to generate images from text prompts. Now it's time to learn the API and see how you can integrate the text-to-image feature in your own apps. ​ ​ ​ We have just added a brand new tutorial in our iOS programming course, teaching you how to build a Mac app with the text-to-image functionality. By following this tutorial, you will not only grasp the knowledge of the Stable Diffusion API but also gain a solid understanding of the fundamentals of Mac app development with SwiftUI. Although the demo app itself is relatively straightforward, it will equip you with valuable knowledge in the following areas: ​ - The usage of Stable Diffusion framework and its ML models - Development of custom text fields and progress views using SwiftUI - The basics of macOS app development ​ The new tutorial is bundled in our professional package with full source code. You are free to modify the app and publish it onto App Store. ​ One Week of Big Discounts To celebrate the release of this new tutorial and the upcoming WWDC, from now till Jun 5 (23:59 PST), you can purchase our books and products at an extra discount. ​ Simply use the offer code WWDC2023 at checkout to enjoy an extra discount of 30%. This code applies to our new MotionBar library and other products: ​ - ​[Mastering SwiftUI 4](=)​ - ​[Beginning iOS 16 Programming with Swift]()​ - ​[Intermediate iOS 16 Programming with Swift](​ - ​[MotionBar](=)​ ​ With the discount code, you can now get the [professional package]() at ~$139 only. And, it already includes the new Stable Diffusion tutorial, the MotionBar library, plus all our Swift & SwiftUI books and 4 Xcode projects with full source code. ​ Hope you find our new tutorial useful. It's an exciting opportunity to unleash your creativity and provide a captivating image generation experience for your app users. ​ Regards, Simon ​ P.S. More tutorials on AI and Machine learning are coming. Please stay tuned. ​ ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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