On this 2022 season premiere, JP Simard returns to the show to discuss what’s next for Swift in 2022, and what kinds of improvements and new features that might be coming to the language during the year.

On this 2022 season premiere, JP Simard returns to the show to discuss what’s next for Swift in 2022, and what kinds of improvements and new features that might be coming to the language during the year.

SponsorsJudo: Quickly build native, server-driven UI for iOS and Android, and publish instantly, without having to submit updates to the App Store. Try it for free today, by going to judo.app/sundell.Bitrise: Rock-solid continuous integration for your Swift project, which now offers 50% faster builds and ad-ons for things like automatic deployment. Go to bitrise.io/swift to get started for free.LinksJP on TwitterJohn on TwitterZenTuner on the App StoreThe source code for ZenTuner on GitHubProperty wrappersResult buildersGenericsOpaque return typesAdvent of CodeCodableSwift NumericsSwift Argument ParserSwift ConcurrencyThe MainActor attributeSendableCombineTed Kremenek’s “On the road to Swift 6” postOpenCombineThe open source version of FoundationRustSwift SystemDistributed actorsOpaque parameter declarationsSwift’s new date/time APISwift MarkdownWhy can’t certain protocols be referenced directly?Type placeholdersAdding SwiftUI’s ViewBuilder attribute to functionsJP on GitHubJP’s websiteIntro and outro music by Dariusz Dziuk

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