We were so frustrated by Apple docs that we made “On Tap” – SwiftUI documentation with thousands of runnable examples. It’s all … “on tap.” And it’s all free. And open source.
https://t.co/oyKPpHCEo7
📖 Swift On Tap
Thorough SwiftUI cheatsheet with code example and visuals. I've used SwiftUI for 2 years now and still learned new things from this site, either a new View or Modifier.
https://t.co/8OoaoQhyvg
@zachklipp The withAnimation API is interesting and makes animating values with the same spec easier https://t.co/kRCoF2kDSp You can see I had to sorta repeat the animate*AsState multiple times. But in some ways maybe it's easier to reason with as you said.
@Zuberysta@twostraws I’d also recommend https://t.co/iohnR3D7cV if you want a visual reference on the SwiftUI elements you want to use
It’s more comprehensive for iOS development though
Me: Apple, your documentation is piss-poor and you should be embarrassed.
( https://t.co/7DezYhj27Y )
Community: We gotchu ✊🏻
https://t.co/aSDnGSdbZ7
Seriously, this is so freakin’ good! How am I just finding out about this‽
I rely mostly on the following #swiftui resources:
👉 Official Apple docs:
https://t.co/tsfIMfNWiB
👉 SwiftOnTap (iOS 14):
https://t.co/zHo3CclL8k
👉 SwiftUI Companion app (commercial, iOS 15):
https://t.co/VUmP4Zj7DF
👉 SwiftUI by Example (iOS 15):
https://t.co/IIppawfDJe