async / await is such a cool feature of Swift!
But its apparent simplicity can be deceiving: there's a lot of room for mistakes and bad practices 😩
In this video I want to share 3 mistakes you definitely want to avoid when using async / await 😌
@antranapp Hmm they appear to me to be valid questions for a screen recording app. I’m just curious why they would have to discover the responses from using your app? Also seams like a legal thing to. So always annoying to do. But speechless because they ask these questions?🤗
@NMBS Lijkt me eerder structureel met trein naar Antwerpen. Vandaag om 9:2 vanuit Brussel noord naar Antwerpen weer maar 5 ipv 9 voertuigen. Misschien moet ik mijn zoon is vragen dat hij stopt met jullie wagons te spelen? Of zijn ze gewoon verloren?
You always ask me, why I use #swift for backends. Answer: Because it’s soooo cheap to run, having low memory footprint.
Running under 30 MB of RAM it fits a lot of these in just a 1 AWS instance. I would have to pay 10x more for Java / Spring. And it’s type safe.
#vapor#swift
Very interesting read how Safari in contrast to Swift has no public bug reporting. I hope the swift evolution process comes to Webkit, less discussions at work. Looks like a grate first step!
[Safari 16.4 Is An Admission - Infrequently Noted](https://t.co/aIFcBUJfYi)
It’s exciting to see folks talking about implementing web push for their web apps! Be sure to create an interface that lets your users take the first step — to gesture they want to get notifications. Like a subscribe button. It’s up to *them* to opt in.
https://t.co/mZDtj112yN
Support from @imec_int for the release of Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecasteele, who is innocently detained in Iran. We encourage to sign and circulate the petition as much as possible. https://t.co/8ERdQSmh6H. #FreeOlivierVandecasteele