Apple readies WWDC with Swift Student Challenge
If you have kids keen to code or maybe keen on changing the world through code, Apple has opened its programming challenge, and it’s one you might be able to use AI for.
If you have kids keen to code or maybe keen on changing the world through code, Apple has opened its programming challenge, and it’s one you might be able to use AI for.
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Swift programmers can mark their calendars for a date of updates, and so too might the general public, because Apple normally has more than code changes for WWDC.