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It looks like your question is off-topic. However, I can provide information about the content presented by Apple at WWDC. For example, if you're interested in learning about the latest updates in SwiftUI, AppKit, or macOS, I can help with that. Here are some sessions that might interest you:
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- Introduction
- Fresh apps
- Harnessing the platform
- Framework foundations
- Crafting experiences
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- Introduction
- Apple Intelligence
- Generative Tools
- Xcode
- Swift Assist
- Swift
- Swift Testing
- SwiftUI
- RealityKit
- iOS
- iPadOS
- watchOS
- macOS
- visionOS
- Native Experiences
- Conclusion
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- Introduction
- New macOS features
- Writing Tools, Genmoji, and Image Playground
- Window Tiling
- More SwiftUI integrations
- Build menus with SwiftUI
- Get animated with SwiftUI
- API refinements
- Context menu refinements
- Text highlighting
- SF Symbols
- Save Panel refinements
- Cursors refinements!
- Toolbar refinements
- Text entry suggestions
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Tailor macOS windows with SwiftUI
- Anatomy of a window
- App window structure
- Style window toolbars
- Refine window behaviors
- Adjust window placement
Feel free to ask more specific questions about these sessions or any other WWDC content!
What’s new in SwiftUI
Learn how you can use SwiftUI to build great apps for any Apple platform. Explore a fresh new look and feel for tabs and documents on iPadOS. Improve your window management with new windowing APIs, and gain more control over immersive spaces and volumes in your visionOS apps. We’ll also take you through other exciting refinements that help you make expressive charts, customize and layout text, and so much more.
Platforms State of the Union
Discover the newest advancements on Apple platforms.
18 things from WWDC24
Here’s your guide to the big announcements from this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
What’s new in AppKit
Discover the latest advances in Mac app development. Get an overview of the new features in macOS Sequoia, and how to adopt them in your app. Explore new ways to integrate your existing code with SwiftUI. Learn about the improvements made to numerous AppKit controls, like toolbars, menus, text input, and more.
Tailor macOS windows with SwiftUI
Make your windows feel tailor-made for macOS. Fine-tune your app’s windows for focused purposes, ease of use, and to express functionality. Use SwiftUI to style window toolbars and backgrounds. Arrange your windows with precision, and make smart decisions about restoration and minimization.