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Thursday, June 28, 2018

WWDC18 - What does today mean for your Engineering Team?

The eyes of the world are on San Jose as thousands of developers, including half a dozen nerds, gathered for Apple's annual World Wide Developer Conference. This year's announcements did not feature any hardware updates but there were several software updates that you will want to keep your eye on. Let's take a quick look at a few updates your engineering team will want to be aware of in the months ahead for Siri, CoreML, ARKit, and Swift. Finally, let's also take a glance at a major opportunity in 2019 for bringing your iOS App to macOS with a few musings from yours truly. Siri Shortcuts With the advancements of Alexa & Google Home, it was only a matter of time before Apple opened up more of Siri. With Siri Shortcuts, Developers can open parts of their app for users to take advantage of. Apple showed off shortcuts involving ordering coffee and making travel plans. Siri can then suggest these actions, or shortcuts, to the user at a time they are likely to need them. As you think about how your apps function, we encourage you to isolate core functionality and open up those abilities to your users to take advantage of with Siri Shortcuts.


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