#ritter.digital - Newsletter #2
Stefan Ritter
Mission: Ideen in innovative Apps verwandeln. Weit über 50 App-Projekte in den letzten 12+ Jahren erfolgreich umgesetzt. Vom Weltkonzern bis Start-Up. CEO @ Ritter Mobile Technology GmbH
Welcome to the second issue of the ritter.digital newsletter. After the overwhelming success of the first issue, we have created a new newsletter with the hottest news from the fields of app development, web development and artificial intelligence (AI). Here we go:
Mobile App Development
#1 SWIFT UI Field Guide
The SwiftUI Field Guide, is an interactive, visual explanation of the SwiftUI layout system. It is currently still in beta but really impressive if you are coming from the Flutter, Jetpack Compose or UIKit side.
#2 Bringing SwiftUI apps to Android with Skip
Skip is another tool that we find very interesting and it's purpose is clear: Build native apps for iPhone and Android with Skip. It is a tool that enables developers to use Swift and Xcode to build genuinely native apps for iOS and Android. Skip uses a transpiler to convert SwiftUI iOS apps into Android Kotlin Compose apps.
#3 Swift Cheat Sheet for Kotlin Developers
This Swift Cheatsheet is not only for all Android developers who want to learn Swift, but also for Swift developers who want to learn Kotlin (or Kotlin Multiplatform). Very comprehensive, good examples and almost all Swift patterns are covered and the corresponding Kotlin solutions.
Web Development
#4 JetBrains IDEs add local AI code completion
Programming with AI remains a contentious issue, yet an increasing number of developers are integrating AI into their workflows. JetBrains has introduced a new feature in version 2024.1 of their IDEs—full line code completion powered by AI. This feature operates locally, ensuring no data is transmitted online.
#5 Next.js vs. Remix - A Developer's Dilemma
In her blog article, Chetan Gawai shows very impressively how difficult it sometimes is to choose the right JavaScript framework. Remix and NextJS are compared in her blog entry and the advantages and problems are highlighted.
#6 Drizzle or Prisma?
Yiming from Zentstack.dev wanted to know which is better: Drizzle or Prisma? Both are ORM tools and Prisma in particular has been the tool of choice for TypeScript enthusiasts creating database-driven applications for a long time. But with Drizzle, a new player has now emerged that has what it takes to replace Prisma.
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Aritifical Intelligence
#7 Apple's next AI model can see ????
Apple could soon present an improved version of Siri based on a new AI model called ReALM, which understands user input in the context of the current screen display or ongoing conversations. Apple relies on an on-device AI solution that runs directly on the smartphone to increase data protection and efficiency and reduce latency.
#8 Udio AI is mindblowing and generates your own songs
Udio has launched a new, free AI service that allows users to create their own songs. This service offers the possibility to design songs in different music genres, insert personalised lyrics and quickly remix songs in various styles. Udio was founded at the end of 2023 by former Google DeepMind researchers as a stealth start-up. In the meanwhile more than 200 music artists including stars like Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, Billie Eilish, Stevie Wonder, J Balvin and Jon Bon Jovi have signed an open letter warning against the “predatory use of AI” in the music industry.
#9 Devin AI - The First AI Software Engineer
In case you haven't heard, the first AI software engineer has been around for a while: Devin AI is an AI assistant developed by Cognition Labs and marketed as an "AI software developer". It is ideal for software development tasks such as planning, creating source code and performing benchmark unit tests. The tool has generated mixed reactions, including praise, concern and skepticism, due to its potential impact on the future of AI and software development. Devin AI marks the next disruption that AI leaves on the world: Will Devin AI Make Software Engineers Redundant?
#10 About 75% of enterprise coders will use AI helpers by 2028
Philip Walsh, Gartner senior principal analyst, warns that there can be a mismatch between IT leadership's expectations and software teams' experience when it comes to productivity uptick
? Infrastructure Engineer ? DevOps ? SRE ? MLOps ? AIOps ? Helping companies scale their platforms to an enterprise grade level
11 个月Sounds like a comprehensive newsletter! ?? Stefan Ritter