Bridging the Gap Between Designers and Developers
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Welcome to #DwarvesRewind #39 - our weekly tech sum-up delivers the hottest tech news around the globe.
It's packed with big ideas about how we should interact with the design trends, and the technology revolution after Config 2023 - Figma’s Annual Conference, WWDC 2023. Discover new scene types in Swift UI and what's new in the release of?Visual Studio 2022?version?17.7. Get in the details. ↓
Introducing Dev Mode, a faster and easier way to go from design to development in Figma. This "design in code" concept fosters efficient collaboration between designers and developers. Figma for?VS Code?is now in beta and free for all users until the end of 2023, after which a?paid plan?will be required.
With over 8000 attendees in?San Francisco, this year's edition showcased new tools and features aimed at making design accessible to all. Figma also announced the acquisition of AI-powered design utility Diagram, demonstrating a commitment to the practical implementation of AI in design workflows.
Apple unveiled?SwiftUI 5?at?WWDC 2023, featuring a complete overhaul of its reactive foundations with the new Observation framework. This update also includes?phased animations,?ScrollView improvements, new gestures, and more. Additionally, SwiftUI 5 introduces RotateGesture and MagnifyGesture for enhanced view interaction.
Microsoft released the second preview of?Visual Studio?2022 version 17.7, offering enhancements for .NET, C++, and game development. This update includes community-driven features such as?improved file?comparisons and instant pull requests within the IDE.
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