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With the arrival of the final versions of iOS 13 and iPadOS, the number of applications that can take advantage of all the new features in these systems after the update also increases. Both third-party applications and applications developed directly by Apple are gradually adapting to the new operating systems. One of them is Swift Playgrounds - a tool thanks to which not only children can learn the basics of programming on the iPad.

Swift Playgrounds in its latest version, labeled 3.1, offers support for dark mode in iPadOS. Like other apps that support this mode, Swift Playgrounds will adapt its appearance to the mode's system settings. In addition, the update also offers new integration with SwiftUI for building on user-created "playgrounds". Other news related to the dark mode include the ability to help a character named Byte and her friends even at night.

Swift Playgrounds is an iPad-only app that aims to teach (and not only) children the basics of programming, mastering its principles and experimenting in this area. In the application, users solve interactive puzzles and gradually master basic and more advanced codes and programming principles during the game. In addition to Swift Playgrounds, Apple has also recently updated for example iWork office suite application, the Clips and iMovie applications or perhaps the Shazam application. Yesterday, Apple released the iPadOS and iOS 13.1.2 operating systems, which mainly comes with updates correction of selected errors.

Source: 9to5Mac

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