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The session "Unlock the power of places with MapKit" at WWDC 2024 covers various features and improvements in MapKit, including the use of place IDs, place cards, and MapKit JS for web integration. It highlights how developers can display detailed place information, search for places within specific regions, and use new APIs to enhance both native apps and web pages. The session also introduces a simplified token provisioning process for MapKit JS.
For those interested in data visualization, the session "Swift Charts: Vectorized and function plots" discusses the new vectorized plot API in Swift Charts, which allows for efficient processing of large data collections. It provides examples of how to customize data points and use key paths for styling.
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Unlock the power of places with MapKit
Discover powerful new ways to integrate maps into your apps and websites with MapKit and MapKit JS. Learn how to save and reference unique places using Place ID. Check out improvements to search that make it more efficient to find relevant places. Get introduced to the new Place Card API that lets you display rich information about places so customers can explore destinations right in your app. And, we’ll show you quick ways to embed maps in your website with our simplified token provisioning and Web Embed API.
Swift Charts: Vectorized and function plots
The plot thickens! Learn how to render beautiful charts representing math functions and extensive datasets using function and vectorized plots in your app. Whether you’re looking to display functions common in aerodynamics, magnetism, and higher order field theory, or create large interactive heat maps, Swift Charts has you covered.