I guess you can disable results by modifying the manifest.plist with PlaygroundLoggingMode to Off. I don't know if it is accepted, could you anyone clarify if it is allowed to disable results with the above tag by default?
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How did you create your playground, was it by clicking on the new playground in the swift playground app or did you create it using the playground template ! If you created the playground by clicking on the new playground in the swift playground app then you cant add pages. You have created a playground and only one page can exist but if you want to have multiple pages, then you would need to create a playgroundbook which you can by downloading the swift author playground template found at https://developer.apple.com/downloads and then compiling the book and editing its contents to match your requirement or just add your playground pages to its chapters
Hope it helped! ๐
Yah you can create a playgroundbook or playground for submission! If you wanted to create a playground book then you can take help from the Apple Playground Author Template found at the developer downloads section or if you wanted to create a playground then you can create it either from swift playground in mac or ipad or xcode! Just have fun ๐! All the best!
As said earlier, you could edit the source swift file by navigating to it on the mac by right clicking on your playground and selected 'Show Package Contents' and do the same for the UserEdits.diffpack in Edits folder inside the playground where all the code you have written in the swift playground apps!
Maybe you could try to look in the usermodules folder in the edits folder or try looking in the contents folder instead of the edits folder! Hope you find your code! If my above suggestion helped please upvote it ๐๐
As said, Conditions for applying are given here:
https://developer.apple.com/wwdc21/swift-student-challenge/
Applying: Build your Swift playground, answer a few written prompts, provide documentation, and submit.To be eligible for the Challenge, you must:Be 13 years of age or older, or the equivalent minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction (for example, 16 years of age in the European Union);Be registered for free with Apple as an Apple developer or be a member of the Apple Developer Program; andFulfill one of the following requirements:Be enrolled in an accredited academic institution or official homeschool equivalent;Be enrolled in a STEM organizationโs educational curriculum;Be enrolled in an Apple Developer Academy; orHave graduated from high school or equivalent within the past 6 months and be awaiting acceptance or have received acceptance to an accredited academic institution.
See last condition:
or Have graduated from high school or equivalent within the past 6 months and be awaiting acceptance or have received acceptance to an accredited academic institution.
So, july 2020 graduation does not match, but I do hope you could enroll as you might been enrolled in an accredited academic institution and above 13