Swift Evolution, and fastlane

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Join Mic, Jake, and Greg as they chat about Swift evolution, before moving onto talk about fastlane, Mic’s favorite new developer tool!
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Show Notes

* The Apple Pencil, and Open Source Swift – Podcast S05 E04
* Swift Programming Language Evolution – GitHub
* Hirundo
* Swift Mailing Lists – swift.org
* Swift Weekly Brief – Jesse Squires
* App Developers on Swift Evolution – Curtis Clifton
* Some interesting Swift evolution proposals that have been accepted:

* Referencing the Objective-C selector of a method
* Tuple comparison operators
* Better Translation of Objective-C APIs Into Swift
* Remove the ++ and — operators

* fastlane
* fastlane Tutorial: Getting Started – raywenderlich.com
* Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Intermediate Certificate Expiration – Apple
* A collection of example fastlane setups – GitHub
* match – GitHub
* A new approach to code signing – fastlane

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* Jake Gundersen on Twitter
* Greg Heo on Twitter
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