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RIP my Mastodon mentions, but everyone else blasts when their department has an opening, so…
Apple is hosting a Security-focused developer event at the Apple Developer Center in Cupertino on March 5th!
The day will feature a wide range of sessions, including a deep dive into Memory Integrity Enforcement, plus an in-person mixer with Apple engineers and fellow security-focused developers.
View the agenda and register to attend in-person or online here: https://developer.apple.com/events/view/D4MG4S3PJ7/dashboard
Tomorrow there will be a live broadcast and Q&A on how to build great apps with SwiftUI.
Bring your questions!
Annual reminder that the Swift Student Challenge is an awesome opportunity for aspiring app developers. Distinguished winners were invited to attend WWDC last year and applications are open until Feb 28. More than happy to answer questions about my experience!

The Swift Student Challenge is here! Submissions are now open through February 28, and students from all over the world are invited to submit their app playgrounds.Learn more about the ChallengeKey things to know No prior experience is needed. The Challenge is open to students of all levels who meet the eligibility requirements. The Challenge is free to enter — all you need is access to a Mac or iPad with Xcode or Swift Playground. Your app playground can be on any topic of your choice. The best app ideas come from subjects or experiences that you're passionate about. Your app playground should be experienced within 3 minutes or less. The Swift Student Challenge is a great opportunity for students to build their skills and create something great. Learn more Watch a new video to learn from past winners and Apple experts. Explore learning resources.
Even cooler than getting your BASIC code published in a magazine.

The Swift Student Challenge is here! Submissions are now open through February 28, and students from all over the world are invited to submit their app playgrounds.Learn more about the ChallengeKey things to know No prior experience is needed. The Challenge is open to students of all levels who meet the eligibility requirements. The Challenge is free to enter — all you need is access to a Mac or iPad with Xcode or Swift Playground. Your app playground can be on any topic of your choice. The best app ideas come from subjects or experiences that you're passionate about. Your app playground should be experienced within 3 minutes or less. The Swift Student Challenge is a great opportunity for students to build their skills and create something great. Learn more Watch a new video to learn from past winners and Apple experts. Explore learning resources.
The more revolutions I make around the sun the less my eyes want to help me to fine-pitch work like this.
Time to invest in a USB microscope!