
54: Pick a test that you know is complicated and start there
From Swift Package Indexing by Dave Verwer and Sven A. Schmidt
March 13, 2025 · 38 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the Swift team's involvement with Bluesky and Mastodon, data race safety, and various package picks.
Join us as we chat about the Swift team joining Bluesky and Mastodon, data race safety numbers on Swift Package Index Package pages, Swift on Raspberry Pi, and of course our usual package picks! News Swiftlang: Social media expansion to Mastodon and Bluesky Bluesky account Mastodon account Leverage by Matt Massicotte Issue: Ready for Swift 6 false positives Issue: False positives reported in Sema.NumSwift6Errors via -stats-output-dir https://swifttoolkit.dev/posts/r-pi by Natan Rolnik , assisted by Jesse Zamora Packages AtRandom by Robb Böhnke sharing-grdb by Pointfree swift-sharing by Pointfree GRDB by Gwendal Roué visualizeTouches by Robb Böhnke amplify-ui-swift-liveness by aws-amplify Spices by Simon Støvring
People in this episode
Hosts: Dave Verwer, Sven A. Schmidt
Topics covered
- Swift team
- social media
- data race safety
- Swift on Raspberry Pi
- package picks
Keywords
- Swift
- Bluesky
- Mastodon
- data race safety
- Raspberry Pi
- package picks
- Swift Package Index
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Swift, Bluesky, Mastodon, Swift Package Index
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