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51: The skill of not picking of dependencies should also be honed07 Nov 202400:40:00

Join us as we talk about the current state of Swift, Swift 6 concurrency, Swift-Java interoperability, and hear our regular package recommendations.


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50: It has a learning curve like a brick wall17 Oct 202400:35:14
41: Breaking our “skipping episodes” streak21 Mar 202400:53:41

This week Dave and Sven break their streak of skipping recording to find Swift in exciting new places, like on ARM Windows and the Playdate, and learn new tricks like interoperating with C#. And as usual, there are package recommendations, with a good sprinkling of descents into various rabbit holes. 

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40: This downtime was a joint effort25 Jan 202400:40:53

This week, Dave and Sven take a look at the Flutter ecosystem, discuss Dave's blogging system rewrite, review their collaboration on a production crash, and, as usual, highlight some community packages.

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39: Stress testing dependency management11 Jan 202400:49:19

It's 2024, and Dave and Sven are back to talk plans for the Swift Package Index development over the coming year. They also talk about a light-hearted but also accidentally disastrous recent event in the npm package ecosystem, plans around how the Swift Package Index will approach Swift 6 support, and of course more package recommendations! 

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38: This is the least researched podcast in the history of podcasting07 Dec 202300:42:51

Inspired by a recent YouTube comment left on the previous episode, Dave and Sven talk about cross-platform Swift development with Visual Studio Code, Windows and Wasm compatibility, and about how Dave should have answered a question about adding a package into the Swift Package Index!

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37: With praise, you can include me, but any blame goes to Dave16 Nov 202300:50:13

Dave and Sven talk about the work that Cyndi Chin shipped as part of this year’s Swift Mentorship Program, and then dive into the details of some of the metrics, and answer a couple of listener questions about the feature. Plus six package recommendations, as always!

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36: Even though the bug is fixed, it's not over!26 Oct 202300:43:42

Join us for talk of bugs and how we've either fixed or worked around them, why creating sustainable developer tools is so hard, and the story of which indie Mac app made Dave buy his first app!

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35: It’s like a broccoli-eating competition. You can cheat by eating more broccoli, but you just end up more healthy05 Oct 202300:43:43

This week, we discuss importing ALL the packages, Swift 5.9, the Swift mentorship programme and package scores. Plus, of course, package recommendations!

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34: Here are some packages. They may do interesting things21 Sep 202300:45:24

What even is a recommendation? Join Dave and Sven as they talk about the tricky business of recommending, endorsing, or showcasing packages before diving into a review of dependencies in other package ecosystems, and how the Swift package ecosystem compares. Then we showcase some packages, as usual!

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33: We had some success, but it never saw the light of day31 Aug 202300:39:42

Join us as we talk about the disastrous week we had last week, where we had system failures, failed podcast recordings, and lumbago problems! We also talk about the upcoming Swift.org Package page and how we will curate the packages that get featured in the Community Showcase section. Plus, of course, community package recommendations.

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32: Which of your dependencies are load-bearing?10 Aug 202300:48:30

Do we understand how to add a package dependency after three years of creating the package index? No, we do not! We also discuss adding macro targets to Package pages, GitHub’s CodeQL analysis for Swift, and automating updating our package dependencies. Of course, we have six new package recommendations too!

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  • "Use this Package" showing an incorrect package name/identity – Issue 2451

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49: 64 bytes of guaranteed uniqueness30 Sep 202400:42:19
31: Recommended by the Ministry of "How hard can it be?"27 Jul 202300:42:22
30: I saw the rabbit hole you went down, and I hope you came out the other side of it13 Jul 202300:33:19
29: Are you saying that visionOS is more important than my sitemap?29 Jun 202300:45:01
28: Your secrets are safe with us, we’ll forget them immediately!15 Jun 202300:42:32
27: Swift 5.9, WWDC, AR/VR/MR, and package recommendations01 Jun 202300:47:11
26: Swift on Windows, Wasm, SPI source code quiz, and package recommendations18 May 202300:40:10
25: ChatGPT API exploration, SPI Playgrounds, Manifest validation, and package recommendations04 May 202300:45:40
24: Apple sponsorship Q&A and our package recommendations20 Apr 202300:27:46
23: Site availability testing, Linux-only packages, and package recommendations23 Mar 202300:28:52
22: Search ranking, building documentation on Linux, OpenAI, and package recommendations09 Mar 202300:40:14
48: It’s not just CGPaths all the way down?29 Aug 202400:40:52
21: Swift Charts, over 300 documented packages, collaborative Markdown editors, and package recommendations23 Feb 202300:37:19
20: SPI in 2049, new “Supporters” page, and MacWhisper audio transcription09 Feb 202300:42:02
19: The SPI project is growing up, DocC uploading with AWS Lambda, and Are we server yet?27 Jan 202300:47:09
Episode 1812 Jan 202300:43:54
Episode 1722 Dec 202200:48:04
Episode 1608 Dec 202200:44:00
Episode 1528 Nov 202200:44:37
Episode 1410 Nov 202200:53:08

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Episode 1320 Oct 202200:35:01
Episode 1206 Oct 202200:40:18
47: There are no open-source license police08 Aug 202400:44:24

Join us as we discuss the latest Ready for Swift 6 results, and how we represent them on the site. We also chat about Open Source Software funding, homomorphic encryption, and of course, we include our regular package recommendations.


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Episode 1115 Sep 202200:35:16
Episode 1001 Sep 202200:36:18
Episode 918 Aug 202200:39:49
Episode 804 Aug 202200:37:35
Episode 326 May 202200:43:21
Episode 212 May 202200:32:00
Episode 128 Apr 202200:37:53
46: A concept born and explored in recent decades11 Jul 202400:49:13

Join us as we talk about our build system move to an Orka cluster consisting of 8 Mac Studios, our ongoing "Ready for Swift 6" project, to get an update on documentation coverage across the package ecosystem, and to hear our regular package recommendations.  

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45: Lies, damned lies, and statistics20 Jun 202400:33:34

This week we talk about WWDC, our Ready for Swift 6 project that tracks data race safety errors across the whole package ecosystem, the Swift 6 migration guide, and more. Of course, we also make our regular package recommendations!


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44: Does Swift run on gut bacteria yet?23 May 202400:42:31
43: Now I’m worried our metrics aren’t correct! with special guest Holly Borla25 Apr 202401:06:11

This week we had the opportunity to talk to Holly Borla who manages the Swift Compiler Team at Apple. We chat about upcoming Swift 6 changes and why they're a big deal, but also why you shouldn’t worry too much. Of course, all three of us pick packages, too!

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42: We need a “No one expects the Spanish inquisition“ sound effect11 Apr 202400:49:31

Join us for another episode as Dave and Sven talk open-source security vulnerabilities and how all package ecosystems are at risk, why it won't be possible to give meaningful "package size" stats on package pages, yet more talk of interfacing with Swift from other languages, and a one-question quiz! Plus package recommendations, of course!

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54: Pick a test that you know is complicated and start there13 Mar 202500:38:27
53: It's not a topic I thought many people would care about, but here we are13 Feb 202500:47:48

Join us for our first episode in 2025 with news of a community Swift on Android working group, the announcement of swift-build at FOSDEM, a discussion of making open source funding easier, how to get feedback on Swift Evolution proposals from people outside the Swift forums, and of course our usual package picks!

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52: In the next episode we'll fix the NPM ecosystem05 Dec 202400:46:52
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