What's new in Swift: February 2026 Edition

Welcome to this edition of “What’s New in Swift,” where we share interesting projects and updates in the Swift community that deserve visibility to a broader audience.

FOSDEM is the largest open source conference in the world, and this year Swift was featured in talks across multiple tracks and a dedicated pre-conference event. Here’s a report from the Swift community:

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Building Premium Android Experiences at Google I/O ‘26

_Posted by Ataul Munim, Android Developer Relations Engineer_

A truly differentiated Android experience is about delivering premium delight wherever your users are. At Google I/O ‘26, we showcased how the latest advancements in the Android ecosystem can help you elevate your app's quality while maximizing development efficiency.

To help you build apps that stand out, we're diving into the…

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Free Creative Flow (FCF) Is Not a Therapy

Free Creative Flow is often misfiled as therapy or meditative art. It is neither. FCF is a way of living that celebrates not-knowing, uncertainty, and new starts. The fruits it produces include the one self-example that became a language now compiling into law.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Initial teacher education inspections: frequently asked questions

Since we published the renewed inspection framework on 9 September 2025, we’ve put on lots of online and face-to-face engagement with initial teacher education (ITE) providers to answer your questions. We’re publishing the most frequently asked questions below, so you can see all the answers in one place.

We’ll regularly update this as we continue to inspect with our renewed approach, so do…

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