Super slick, simple, and well executed animations in the Melo to do list app. Go take it for a spin yourself and see it in action.
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Incoming Apple CEO John Ternus gave commencement speech at Penn Engineering School in 2024.
He does version of Steve Jobs “paint both sides of the fence even if other people don’t know” attention-to-detail story…about screws for the Cinema Dislay monitor:
“Here’s my first [advice]: the care that you put into your work really matters. My first project at Apple was the Cinema Display. It was a large desktop monitor. It had a beautiful clear plastic enclosure that was held together with some screws coming in from the back. These screws were made of stainless steel, and the head of every screw was machined to have a pattern of concentric grooves that shimmered like a CD when light moved across it. I should probably say, if some of you have never seen a CD before, you can ask your parents afterward.
At some point in my first year, I found myself at a supplier facility. I was far away from home, it was well past midnight. I was using a magnifying glass to count the number of grooves on the head of this screw, which, remember, lives on the back of the display. And I was arguing with the supplier because these parts had 35 grooves, they were supposed to have 25.
I distinctly remember stepping back for a minute and thinking to myself, “What the hell am I doing? Is this normal?” And I thought about it, and I realized it might not be normal, but it’s right. It’s right because I’d already spent months working on that product, and if you’re going to spend that much time on something, you should put in your very best effort. Maybe a customer notices, maybe they don’t, but either way, whenever I saw one of those displays on someone’s desk, it mattered to me to know that my teammates and I had considered everything about it and done the very best job we could.”
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H/T to @kevg1412 for flagging this: https://t.co/mXrkvpfMej
Topically, Medium’s programming articles are full of preambles while I’d like to dive directly into the code. This inspired me, so I started writing the way I’d like to read! Here’s my first post: https://t.co/MECxaFnfHK #swiftui#iosdev
This year Apple announced the sixth version of #SwiftUI and if I add background to list rows I lose selection style. Or am I missing something? #iosdev
It’s crazy that the fileImporter modifier is so buggy on iOS 15: it does not work if applied on a view within a List and if dragged to dismiss, it won’t be presented the next time! #swiftui