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Serenity Caldwell: Hey,
I'm Serenity,
and here are the highlights
of day two at WWDC.
We met WidgetKit.
It helps you build personal,
relevant,
glanceable interactions.
Nahir Khan: Now the awesome
thing about WidgetKit
is that we can generate
this entire configuration UI
from your intent,
completely automatically,
with no additional work
from you.
Serenity: So cool!
Then we explored
how you can design
dynamic and responsive
interfaces in your iPad apps.
Vince Lane: Its content
can be organized
into collapsible sections,
and you can interact with it
using fluid swipe gestures.
Serenity: And we learned
even more ways
to make your apps accessible.
Drew Haas: I'll give you a hint:
it's shapes.
Serenity: And we can't forget
App Clips!
James Savage: There's no magic.
An App Clip requires you
to create
a second application target
in Xcode.
This App Clip target
will then contain
all the necessary code
and assets
to handle
your App Clip experiences.
Serenity: And hand pose
can help you control
or interact with an app
without touching the screen?
Awesome!
And here's what's up tomorrow.
Jonathan Hersch: We are thrilled
to announce
a brand new set
of CarPlay templates.
Serenity: We'll learn how to get
test results faster.
Oh, and there's a new
Game Center experience.
Thanks for joining!
Get some rest.
Day three starts soon.
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