Xi Ge (@xge_apple) 's Twitter Profile
Xi Ge

@xge_apple

Dad, husband, Swift compiler team at the fruit company 
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While we’re all here: my team at Apple is hiring. If diving head first into the Swift type system and language design amongst a talented and inclusive group of folks sounds fun, please apply! jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/…

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Foundation is being rewritten with Swift and will be developed as an open source community effort. Tony Parker explains: swift.org/blog/future-of…

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What if I told you that there was a part of the non-copyable types work that nearly any Swift developer might use? forums.swift.org/t/pitch-introd…

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Swift 5.8 is now available! This release contains many enhancements including support for hasFeature(), an improved Result Builder implementation, updates to Swift-DocC and the Swift Package Manager, and more. swift.org/blog/swift-5.8…

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Agent Swift: “What good is a macro system if you are unable…to build?” The review of SE-0394 “Package Manager Support for Custom Macros” by NoelNacho 🎄 and @dgregor79 starts now: forums.swift.org/t/se-0394-pack…

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Communities evolve along with programming languages. The Swift project is changing to improve the contributor experience and support our growing ambitions. swift.org/blog/evolving-…

Becca Royal-Gordon (@beccadax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you like writing less code? Join us tomorrow for two sessions on Swift macros, including my “Expand on Swift Macros”, where I’ll explain how they work and show you all the little nooks and crannies. #WWDC23

Holly Borla (@hollyborla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Swift team is full of the most approachable, supportive, and brilliant people I’ve ever met. I’m grateful for the opportunity to represent their work today, but the greatest privilege is learning from them every day.

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🆕 There’s lots new in UIKit in iOS 17! The What’s New in UIKit video is now live, where Dima Gorbik covers all the details. If you have an existing UIKit app, you don’t want to miss this! #WWDC23 developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10055

Becca Royal-Gordon (@beccadax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Swift macro sessions have dropped! There are two of them, and they don't contain the same information, but it’s your choice where you want to start. #WWDC23

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Interested in how libraries impact an app’s size & performance? And what you can do to improve it? Meet mergeable libraries in this #WWDC23 session! developer.apple.com/videos/play/ww…

Becca Royal-Gordon (@beccadax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

C++ interop is really cool, and not just because it might be my personal ticket out of writing C++ all day. #WWDC23 developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10172

Konrad ‘ktoso’ Malawski 🐟🏴‍☠️🇺🇦 (@ktosopl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the excellent Structured concurrency session: developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10170 Evan covers everything you need to know about task trees, task local values and powerful new group patterns and APIs. We also celebrate the 1.0 of distributed-tracing! #WWDC23 #swift

Check out the excellent Structured concurrency session: developer.apple.com/wwdc23/10170 

Evan covers everything you need to know about task trees, task local values and powerful new group patterns and APIs. We also celebrate the 1.0 of distributed-tracing!

#WWDC23 #swift
Holly Borla (@hollyborla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Swift 5.10 is here: swift.org/blog/swift-5.1… This is a huge milestone for data-race safety in Swift. But there's still work to do - lifting restrictions, writing migration guides, and building a shared understanding of safe concurrent code patterns.