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Apple Worldwide Developers’ Conference Asks For Student Submissions Now – Women Love Tech
This year’s Swift Student Challenge which is all part of the online Worldwide Developers’ Conference invites students to hand in submissions.

From now until the 18th April, Apple is accepting submissions from students who love to code. This years Swift Student Challenge – which is all part of the online Worldwide Developers’ Conference – invites students to create an interactive scene in a Swift playground which can be experienced within three minutes.
Swift Playgrounds is a new app for the iPad and Mac which makes learning the Swift programming language interactive. From now through to the 18th April, students can submit their Swift…
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