@arthurdev17@seraleev Me too, I'm currently enrolled in some iOS development courses and UX/UI. At the end of the day, people will be looking for craftsmanship and tired of vibe-coded apps.
@michalmalewicz 100% agreed! I use LLM-assisted coding to speed up my building process, and I'm a big fan of that. No-code vibe coding tools will always just end up creating slop apps.
I'd 100% recommend builder/developer who tired building for clients/companies and want to start their own thing to take this course, https://t.co/Vb5R06wOqH.
@yossabourne When building a new app, I'll go with 100% SwiftUI mastery. But, for working as a professional iOS dev at a large company, mastering UIKit still matters, I think, since they must have legacy code.
@michalmalewicz I see many people here ship so fast with vibe coding and end up resulting slop apps that are not worth paying for. Your approach is winning in this circumstance. Great insights!
Time for last week's roundup! Here are the new waitlists published on https://t.co/JVqaAHkKmR (a directory for waitlists):
β’ Pinpoet by @jyriso - Easily transform your website content into captivating Pinterest pins.
β’ synchrono @_synchrono - AI-powered audio digests for your inbox & podcasts.
β’ Gathrfi: Budgeting for Clarity by @0xRainfore A simple budgeting app to create monthly budgets, track expenses, & understand your spending pace.
β’ Tether @jkudish - Receive SMS messages globally, delivered to Telegram, LINE, Email, Slack & more.
Good luck everyone!