Hey SwiftUI devs!
Here is a 🆕 Flow Layout implementation that leverages the latest SwiftUI Layout protocol.
It comes with a number of configurable properties: Direction↔️, V/H spacing 📐, and V/H alignment 🧷.
https://t.co/Vz6RD4KDT5
#SwiftUI#flowlayout#layout#iOS#swift
Italian efficiency when it comes to coffee should be studied.
In Italy:
- Walk into a bar and look at the guy
- Un caffe
- 30 seconds later it’s ready
- Shoot it
- Leave €1
- Walk out
In the US:
- Join a line
- Wait
- Order coffee
- Answer 12 questions: Size? Milk? Roast? Sugar? Temperature? Colombia beans? Name? How do you spell it?
- $12.34
- Ask for a 20% tip. Click 5 times on a ipad to have a custom tip
- Tap phone
- ask where to send the invoice
- Wait again on a different line
- Someone call a name that sounds similar to mine
- get the coffee
- too hot, can't drink it
- finally at temperature
taste like shit
@MainActorDev@krzyzanowskim Project looks interesting.
I noticed some views' docs claim equivalent functionality to that of SwiftUI but the implementation does not align with that claim.
For example the HStackView (using UIStackView) is not at all similar to how SwiftUI's HStack layout actually behaves.
@tylerangert I agree there's a gap between UIKit and SwiftUI, but I'm skeptical the iOS community would fill it. iOS devs usually don't stray far from Apple's preferred patterns, and building a serious alternative means pushing against both technical convention and platform culture.
One thing The Witcher 3 understood is that fantasy worlds need texture, not just detail. The world in W3 felt worn down by poverty, weather, war, and time.
Crimson Desert, by contrast, looks like a vapid and sterile showroom version of medieval life. 6/10 game.
#crimsondesert
@alpennec Apple knows macOS 26 is garbage and serious platform developers wouldn't migrate to it on its own merit, so this is the only way they can get folks to "upgrade".
Apple fanboyism is a mental illness.
This is brand worship, not objective critique. If your opinion is “Apple did it so everyone must comply” youre not evaluating products youre enforcing some tribal purity test.
Real users care about usefulness, not aesthetic obedience.