WWDC 2025 introduces new features in SwiftUI including Liquid Glass for a fresh look, performance enhancements, web content integration, and 3D view layouts.
Improvements in table performance may not match NSTableView, with cited 6x faster loading and 16x updating due to scheduling and lazy loading, without architectural changes.
An instrument in SwiftUI aids in optimizing performance by visualizing data updates, and a session on concurrency showcases safety and responsiveness in app development.
Liquid Glass design effects in SwiftUI bring aesthetic enhancements to app structures, controls, and toolbars across platforms, enhancing user interactions.
The integration of WebKit in SwiftUI allows seamless integration of web content, loading, display, and interaction within the app.
Developers share mixed reviews on SwiftUI's performance improvements, new features like WebView, Liquid Glass benefits, and platform integration.
A shift towards a more balanced approach to using SwiftUI at WWDC25, allowing for UIKit and AppKit usage alongside it, indicating a more flexible framework approach.
SwiftUI's maturity over 26 years provides better functionality, with improved navigation stack APIs and tab navigation for enhanced user experiences.
Challenges such as drag gestures with scroll views in SwiftUI still persist, requiring workarounds for interactions like scrubbing charts.
Developers reflect on SwiftUI's evolution over the years, noting improvements, missing features, and ongoing challenges in app development.