![]() The latter targets the issue where you have multiple contexts and extensions updating a persistent store. ![]() Session 210 What’s New in Core Data The big Core Data news this year is support for Core Spotlight integration and Persistent History Tracking. Session 206 Introducing Password AutoFill for Apps Looks pretty easy to implement if you have an app logging into a web service and your users store their credentials in the iOS keychain. Table view cells are now self-sizing by default and you can more easily add swipe actions. View controllers also no longer mess with the contentInset of scroll views. New layout margin guide settings for the root view of a view controller (you can now change the system minimums) and safe area guides replacing the top and bottom layout guides. Session 204 Updating Your App for iOS 11 Covers the new large title Navigation bar behaviour with integrated search bar, refresh control and Auto Layout support. Session 201 What’s New in Cocoa Touch The return of WWDC all star team Eliza Block and Josh Shaffer with a summary of what has changed in Cocoa Touch. I have not even included watchOS, tvOS or macOS sessions. Session 110 Convenience for You is Independence for me.Platforms State of the Union If you did not watch it yet start here for an overview of the changes across iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS.Ī couple of personal favourites that you might overlook but that are well worth your time:.The platform state of the union is always a good place to start: Machine Learning, Drag and Drop and Xcode 9 Here is my guide to the sessions I found most interesting this year. Another year, another WWDC and yet more session videos to catch up on.
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