Hey. I would like to enter this year's Swift student competition with my app. I'm 16 years old and I've been working on an app with XCode for 7 months. Accordingly, my app is now of course very large (500 mb) and of course also has the file extension .xcodeproj. So is my project already too big to take part in the competition? In addition, the requirements of the competition stated that the project should have the file extension .swiftpm... I would be very sad if my work at my young age could not be appreciated. Best wishes
What if you programmed an app with *XCode* as a student?
The requirement to use Playground (swiftpm) is very clear. It cannot be anything else.
Requirements:
Your submission must be a Swift Playgrounds app project (.swiftpm) in a ZIP file.
But challenge cannot be your only way to get your work recognised. Publishing an app is a great other way.
Good luck.
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Hi, if your app in written in Swift, you might be able to move some of the code into a Playground and create a small demo version of your app. But as mentioned, you'll have to submit a .swiftpm file to participate in the challenge.