Apple Recognizes Developer Community Members

Apple has recognized 50 developer community members who are making an impact – many of which have welcomed me into the community. Well deserved!

Apple has created a new Recognition page on the Apple Developer site recognizing community members, featuring profiles of 50 community members you can browse through, click on to read their story, and follow them directly. Here’s how Apple describes it:

“All around the world, developers do meaningful work that extends beyond great apps and games. They organize events, write tutorials, mentor others, and create spaces to learn and grow. By sharing their expertise and championing each other, they represent the best of the community.

And:

“Meet some of the inspiring people who are making a difference in the Apple developer community through technical contributions, thoughtful mentorship, and a commitment to helping others succeed.”

It’s excellent to see this kind of recognition for folks in the Apple Developer community, especially so many I’ve become familiar with at WWDC & CommunityKit, NSSpain, and Deep Dish Swift – incredibly well-deserved for everyone involved.

Check out the page from Apple Developer.

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