Apple Invites Some Developers to Try Swift Playgrounds 4 Ahead of Launch

Apple is working on an updated version of its Swift Playgrounds app, which is an educational tool designed to teach children and adults alike how to use the Swift programming language that first launched in 2016.

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The new version of Swift Playgrounds was first announced at the June Worldwide Developers Conference, and now Apple is allowing some developers to test it out in a beta capacity ahead of launch.

Developers who have been invited have been required to sign a non-disclosure agreement to get access, but one developer shared screenshots and details with 9to5Mac, giving us a quick inside look at the app.

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With Swift Playgrounds 4, developers will be able to submit their projects designed with the software directly to the App Store, allowing for app creation on the iPad. There will be a simple, easy to use interface for submitting an app to ‌App Store‌ Connect without the need for Xcode on Mac.

The app will allow those learning code to preview and see changes in real time as they type, as described by 9to5Mac:

Swift Playgrounds 4 also lets users preview and see changes in real time as they type. Live editing also works when the developer shares the project with someone else via iCloud Drive, so multiple people can work on the same project at the same time. Users can even test the app in full screen, explore SwiftUI controls, search across all files in a project, use quick inline code suggestions, and easily switch between Swift Playgrounds and Xcode (or vice versa).

There are also quick access options for setting app parameters and getting an app up on the store with little hassle. App creators can, for example, use a ready-made icon by choosing a color and an icon, or uploading a custom icon that gets automatically sized.

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Right now, some of the Swift Playgrounds 4 features require iPadOS 15.2, so there's a possibility that we could see Swift Playgrounds 4 released as soon as iPadOS 15.2 launches. There's no word yet on when we can expect iPadOS 15.2, but Apple will likely debut it prior to the end of the year.

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macduke Avatar
54 months ago
My seven year old daughter started using Swift Playgrounds the other day and really likes it so far. Looking forward to her first app! It's good to teach this at a young age because then it becomes second nature, like learning multiple foreign languages and becoming fluent in them. The mind is an incredible thing at this age.
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GeoStructural Avatar
54 months ago
I do like Swift Playgrounds, but I just wish Apple would bring XCode to iPad, in particular M1 iPad Pros, they are powerful enough and expensive machines supposedly for professional use. The same with Final Cut Pro, I would love an iPad version.
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segfaultdotorg Avatar
54 months ago
Nice! I love Taylor Swift!
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BWhaler Avatar
54 months ago
Swift playgrounds is a great app. Oddly powerful and a fantastic teacher.
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Skewlovevism Avatar
54 months ago

My seven year old daughter started using Swift Playgrounds the other day and really likes it so far. Looking forward to her first app! It's good to teach this at a young age because then it becomes second nature, like learning multiple foreign languages and becoming fluent in them. The mind is an incredible thing at this age.
At seven? At seven I was pulling a wooden duck on a wheels.
I am over 40 now and almost mastered the pulling of a wooden duck on the wheels.
Programming next.
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Skewlovevism Avatar
54 months ago

I do like Swift Playgrounds, but I just wish Apple would bring XCode to iPad, in particular M1 iPad Pros, they are powerful enough and expensive machines supposedly for professional use. The same with Final Cut Pro, I would love an iPad version.
Top it up with Logic Pro and we can live happily ever after. Can you hear it? What is it? Oh no, the angry Aperture crowd with pitchforks. Run to the hiiiiiiiiiiiiills !

Disclaimer.
This comment might have been over-dramatized.
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