Wednesday @ WWDC23

Two days are in the books — and there’s so much more to come. Get ready for another big day at WWDC.Dive into sessions and activitiesStart off in Slack, where you can connect with Apple engineers and designers on spatial design, WidgetKit, machine learning, 3D content, and much more. Q&A: Spatial design View now Q&A: WidgetKit View now Q&A: Machine learning open forum View now Q&A: Create 3D content for Apple platforms View now We’ve also posted new sessions on topics like SwiftUI, widgets, SwiftData, and Xcode test reports. Design with SwiftUI Watch now Bring widgets to life Watch now Build an app with SwiftData Watch now Fix failures faster with Xcode test reports Watch now Test your knowledge in Dev Tools Trivia Time, WWDC’s fiercest competition! And come hang out with the SwiftUI team and chat about sessions, meet other members of the community, and share tips and tricks. Dev Tools Trivia Time View now Break the SwiftUIce View now There’s still time to request lab appointments to meet one-on-one with experts about technology, design, app review, the App Store, and more. To make a request, visit the WWDC tab in the Apple Developer app or the go to the WWDC labs webpage.Learn more about labs at WWDC23A sneak peek at the visionOS SDKDevelopers attending the special event at Apple Park visited the Apple Developer Center on Tuesday to learn more about building apps for Apple's new spatial operating system. “Going in, I was under the impression it was going to be tricky, or hard, or ‘where do I start?’” says Paul Hudson, iOS developer and founder of Hacking with Swift. “But actually — if you take what you know and add a little bit, you can make something good and then increment from there. It doesn’t take much to get something great. That’s my main takeaway.” Find out how developers of apps like djay, Blackbox, JigSpace, and XRHealth are starting to build for spatial computing.Learn more about developing for visionOS Spotlight on: Developing for visionOS View now 你好,こんにちは、Human Interface Guidelines!The Human Interface Guidelines are now available in Chinese and Japanese! And you can check out updated design recommendations for watchOS, App Shortcuts, widgets, and all the latest platform releases.Human Interface GuidelinesEnjoy your day and we’ll catch you tomorrow for day four!

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Wednesday @ WWDC23

Two days are in the books — and there’s so much more to come. Get ready for another big day at WWDC.

Dive into sessions and activities

Start off in Slack, where you can connect with Apple engineers and designers on spatial design, WidgetKit, machine learning, 3D content, and much more.

Q&A: Spatial design

View now

Q&A: WidgetKit

View now

Q&A: Machine learning open forum

View now

Q&A: Create 3D content for Apple platforms

View now

We’ve also posted new sessions on topics like SwiftUI, widgets, SwiftData, and Xcode test reports.

Design with SwiftUI

Watch now

Bring widgets to life

Watch now

Build an app with SwiftData

Watch now

Fix failures faster with Xcode test reports

Watch now

Test your knowledge in Dev Tools Trivia Time, WWDC’s fiercest competition! And come hang out with the SwiftUI team and chat about sessions, meet other members of the community, and share tips and tricks.

Dev Tools Trivia Time

View now

Break the SwiftUIce

View now

There’s still time to request lab appointments to meet one-on-one with experts about technology, design, app review, the App Store, and more. To make a request, visit the WWDC tab in the Apple Developer app or the go to the WWDC labs webpage.

Learn more about labs at WWDC23

A sneak peek at the visionOS SDK

Developers attending the special event at Apple Park visited the Apple Developer Center on Tuesday to learn more about building apps for Apple's new spatial operating system. “Going in, I was under the impression it was going to be tricky, or hard, or ‘where do I start?’” says Paul Hudson, iOS developer and founder of Hacking with Swift. “But actually — if you take what you know and add a little bit, you can make something good and then increment from there. It doesn’t take much to get something great. That’s my main takeaway.”

Find out how developers of apps like djay, Blackbox, JigSpace, and XRHealth are starting to build for spatial computing.

Learn more about developing for visionOS

Spotlight on: Developing for visionOS

View now

你好,こんにちは、Human Interface Guidelines!

The Human Interface Guidelines are now available in Chinese and Japanese! And you can check out updated design recommendations for watchOS, App Shortcuts, widgets, and all the latest platform releases.

Human Interface Guidelines

Enjoy your day and we’ll catch you tomorrow for day four!

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