Comment It's been a quiet week apart from the beta 7/beta 8 dance, so let's get straight to the links! 🚂 Dave Verwer News Making Swift.org a more valuable resource for the Swift community Compared to the web sites for many open source projects I'd say Swift.org is well above average, but is it as good as it could be? Apple are asking for feedback on what would make the site more useful. There's plenty of suggestions already but there's always room for more! swift.org Great resources for learning Swift I noticed this interesting conversation on Twitter at the end of last week. I hadn't looked at resources for beginners in a long time and found some in here that were new to me. It's easy to forget that there are still people who are brand new to Swift, iOS, and even mobile development arriving every day! 🎉 twitter.com Sponsored Link Paw | A native macOS app to Test & Document REST APIs If you're developing a mobile app, there's a good chance that you've had to deal with web APIs. Paw HTTP Client is a powerful tool to explore new APIs, share endpoint definitions (Swagger, RAML, API Blueprint) and generate ready-to-go code (Swift, ObjC, JS, and more)… paw.


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