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Apple's WWDC 2025 Swift Student Challenge Starts on February 3

The 2025 Swift Student Challenge that's taking place ahead of WWDC is set to begin on Monday, February 3, Apple announced today on its developer website.

2025 Swift Student Challenge
With the Swift Student Challenge, students from around the world can showcase their coding skills and creativity by developing app concepts using Swift Playgrounds or Xcode. The contest also provides students with the chance to learn real-world skills that can be used in their future careers.

Apple plans to host an online session that will provide students and educators with more information on participating in the Swift Student Challenge. The session will explore the elements of great apps with an Apple engineer, provide tips from a former Challenge winner, and offer inspiration for app playgrounds. Apple has also updated Develop in Swift Tutorials to help students learn the foundations of coding.

Apple said it will select 350 winners based on "innovation, creativity, social impact, or inclusivity." 50 of the winners will be invited to spend three days at Apple Park in Cupertino, California this summer. The trip generally coincides with Apple's annual WWDC event, which is often held in June.

Back in October, Apple gave students a heads up that the Swift Student Challenge would take place in February, but exact dates weren't provided at the time. Submissions will open on February 3, 2025, and will remain open for a three-week period.

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16 months ago

ChatGPT will win. Maybe Claude.
Maybe copilot will win. Sad the iPad pro can't run xcode when a Chromebook can run MS visual studio code.
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16 months ago

Why is it sad? MS visual studio code is slow as molasses.
its sad cause apple makes xcode (so there isn't any license problems), and the m4 ipad pro is fast enough. The only reason not to is cause then tim loses a mac sale.
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