# language part — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 4 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover language part.

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## [Search is changing - is your website keeping up?](https://beantin.net/search-is-changing-seo-aio/)

_2026-03-30 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

AIO. AEO. GEO. LLMO. AAIO. Thankfully, good, accessible content is still key.

## [Measuring Core Data and SwiftData](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/swift-tip/measuring-core-data-and-swiftdata/)

_2026-02-16 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Introduction

## [1 App, 20 Programming Languages (Part 2)](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/code-dome/1-app-20-programming-languages-part-2/)

_2026-01-05 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Introduction

## [1 App, 20 Programming Languages (Part 1)](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/code-dome/1-app-20-programming-languages-part-1/)

_2025-12-24 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Introduction

## [How I use AI to help me prepare talks](/blog/2025-12-10-ai-talks/)

_2025-12-10 · Andraž Bajt's blog_

I&rsquo;ve recently changed my workflow for preparing talks. I prepared 3 with this approach so far and I&rsquo;m quite happy with the process so I decided to document it. Inspired by Gary I love Gary Bernhard&rsquo;s How to prepare a talk . But it&rsquo;s a lot! tl;dr: improvise a bunch of times and the structure will crystallize. As a bonus you&rsquo;ve now practiced a lot and are well prepared…

## [One SwiftUI App, Six Architectures](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/swift-tip/one-swiftui-app-six-architectures/)

_2025-12-08 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Introduction What’s the best architecture for SwiftUI? This question always sparks endless debate in the iOS development community. Today, I finally decided to cut through the theory by building a simple task manager app six times. Yes, you read it right: SIX times. One app, six different architectures. First things first, I’m no architecture expert, and I’ll never pretend to be one. If you find…

## [Talk to users!](https://beantin.net/talk-to-users/)

_2025-10-17 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

When did your organisation last do any user research? How great is the distance between your organisation and your users? Here's a tool to help.

## [Build a Smart App with Apple Intelligence](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/swift-tip/build-a-smart-app-with-apple-intelligence-wwdc25/)

_2025-10-04 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

At WWDC25, Apple introduced new tools and frameworks that enable the design of intelligent, privacy-preserving, and on-device experiences without requiring access to massive cloud-based models. The central idea is to provide developers with flexible yet secure ways to integrate generative features directly into their applications. This article follows the structure of the sessions presented at…

## [Apple’s New Design Language - WWDC25](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/swift-tip/apple-s-new-design-language-wwdc25/)

_2025-09-27 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Apple’s latest design updates represent a new era of consistency and continuous refinement in their ecosystem, showing a strong emphasis on fluidity, clarity, and adaptability across all platforms.

## [Get Familiar with Your New Development Tools - WWDC25](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/swift-tip/get-familiar-with-your-new-development-tools-wwdc25/)

_2025-09-20 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

WWDC25 introduced another set of significant updates to Apple’s developer ecosystem. Xcode 26, Swift 6.2, and SwiftUI all gained major improvements, while WebKit finally arrives as a native SwiftUI component. Here’s what’s new and why it matters.

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_2025-09-19 · **Sponsored**_

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## [What I Learned from Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/loud-letters/what-i-learned-from-ego-is-the-enemy-by-ryan-holiday/)

_2025-09-13 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Greatness Comes from Humble Beginnings Ego tells us we need to announce ourselves, to show the world how capable we are. But you have to be ready before you ascend. It’s not brilliance that makes the difference. Real greatness comes from consistent effort; practicing, improving, and staying committed to the process. Talk is Cheap, Execution is Everything. We often confuse talking with doing. But…

## [What I Learned from The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/loud-letters/what-i-learned-from-the-almanack-of-naval-ravikant-by-eric-jorgenson-copy/)

_2025-09-06 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Do What You’re 100% Into

## [What I Learned from A Mind For Numbers by Barbara Oakley](https://yaacoub.github.io/articles/loud-letters/what-i-learned-from-a-mind-for-numbers-by-barbara-oakley/)

_2025-08-30 · Peter Yaacoub · Yaacoub_

Focus vs. Diffuse Thinking Learning requires switching between two modes: Focused mode: when you’re locked in, working through details. Diffuse mode: when your brain wanders, making connections in the background. Taking a break is part of working. Just like muscles need recovery between sets and workouts, the brain needs downtime for deep learning. A great way to utilize diffuse mode is while…

## [Accessibility is 90% design](https://beantin.net/accessibility-is-90-percent-design/)

_2025-06-13 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

It's a myth that developers are responsible for accessibility. In truth, the biggest impact comes from design.

## [Thin Ice Press workshop](https://beantin.net/thin-ice-press-workshop/)

_2025-03-25 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

I had the opportunity to attend a Letterpress workshop as part of a "Workshop conference retreat". Digital design can still learn a lot from traditional printing methods.

## [Feeding curiosity and bursting bubbles](https://beantin.net/feeding-curiosity-and-bursting-bubbles/)

_2025-02-04 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

How reading something random and goat herd dynamics can help feed your curiosity and expand your media bubble

## [Language of parts bookmarklet](https://beantin.net/language-of-parts-bookmarklet/)

_2024-11-25 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

A bookmarklet to help with testing WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 3.1.1 Language of page (Level A) and 3.1.2 Language of parts (Level AA).

## [Microsoft Clarity and privacy](https://beantin.net/microsoft-clarity-and-privacy/)

_2024-10-28 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

Are you using Clarity? Are you collecting the correct consent from your website visitors?

## [The hidden curves of the Gartner hype cycle](https://beantin.net/the-hidden-curves-of-the-gartner-hype-cycle/)

_2024-09-12 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

The traditional Gartner Hype Cycle curve only represents the outcome of 20% of innovations, the paths of the rest are largely hidden from view.

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_2024-09-12 · **Sponsored**_

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## [Making your design suck less with bridging roles](https://beantin.net/making-your-design-suck-less-with-bridging-roles/)

_2024-09-07 · James Royal-Lawson · Beantin_

The rise and fall of web design, and how fostering broader skill sets and adopting bridging roles can set things right.

