Philip
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It seems like you're asking about Philip. Based on the context provided, Philip is a presenter in the session titled "Create custom visual effects with SwiftUI" at WWDC 2024. In this session, Philip, along with Rob, discusses how to create visual effects in SwiftUI to enhance app experiences. They explore creating custom scroll effects, using mesh gradients for rich color treatments, and composing custom visual effects.
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Create custom visual effects with SwiftUI
Discover how to create stunning visual effects in SwiftUI. Learn to build unique scroll effects, rich color treatments, and custom transitions. We’ll also explore advanced graphic effects using Metal shaders and custom text rendering.

What’s new in passkeys
Discover how iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS 26 enhance passkeys. We’ll explore key updates including: the new account creation API for streamlined sign-up, keeping passkeys up-to-date, new ways to drive passkey upgrades through automatic passkey upgrades and passkey management endpoints, and the secure import/export of passkeys. Learn how these improvements enhance user experience and security, and how to implement these updates in your apps to provide a smoother, more secure authentication experience. To get the most out of this video, first watch “Meet passkeys” from WWDC22.

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.