Thank you! I haven’t had the opportunity to try this much yet (apart from watching the video), but I’m planning to do so soon. I’ll make sure to post any questions I have here.
@Shreyan_Madishetti I feel you, I think it was really competitive this year. On a positive note, you can participate next year! :)
(Also noticed that I said "17PM" instead of 5PM, combined 24h with 12h clock. Oops. But I think you understood what I meant)
I think they're reffering to the paid Developer Program membership, but they they do not need to register for the paid Developer Program in order to take part in the challenge.
As far as I'm concerned, Simulator isn't a virtual machine per se (it's a sandboxed macOS app simulating iOS & iOS apps). But yes, I'm not exactly sure how / if Metal works in Simulator; I'll have to test it.
"put more focus on the user journey rather than just build an app with undiscoverable features"
Yup, exactly. Nicely put!
Good luck with your submission!
Pretty late to the party, but you can also open the swiftpm in Finder, then control-click > Show Package Contents. Then, you can manually edit the Package.swift file included in your swiftpm.
Thank you! I haven’t had the opportunity to try this much yet (apart from watching the video), but I’m planning to do so soon. I’ll make sure to post any questions I have here.
@Shreyan_Madishetti I feel you, I think it was really competitive this year. On a positive note, you can participate next year! :)
(Also noticed that I said "17PM" instead of 5PM, combined 24h with 12h clock. Oops. But I think you understood what I meant)
I think they're reffering to the paid Developer Program membership, but they they do not need to register for the paid Developer Program in order to take part in the challenge.
As far as I'm concerned, Simulator isn't a virtual machine per se (it's a sandboxed macOS app simulating iOS & iOS apps). But yes, I'm not exactly sure how / if Metal works in Simulator; I'll have to test it.
"put more focus on the user journey rather than just build an app with undiscoverable features"
Yup, exactly. Nicely put!
Good luck with your submission!
Pretty late to the party, but you can also open the swiftpm in Finder, then control-click > Show Package Contents. Then, you can manually edit the Package.swift file included in your swiftpm.