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Playgrounds, and SceneKit Revisited – Podcast S05 E11

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What’s the deal with Xcode Playgrounds? Find out in this episode!

Join Mic, Jake, and Caroline as they, somewhat belatedly, discuss Playgrounds in Xcode, before revisiting SceneKit and the changes to the framework that came with iOS 9.

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