🏳️Time to face obvious facts. iOS Dev courses are no longer viable income for me. I've been disrupted.
I'm looking to join a team working on a cool iOS project (full-time or part-time contract). Remote.
RT's are appreciated! DMs open.
If you're in the Bay Area and have any interest in music, acoustics and computers, I highly recommend playing hookey for the day and checking out the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics Open Day at Stanford on May 8th! https://t.co/1DiWQqnIae
So, if understand this correctly, @AzureDevOPs assigns a maximum number of organizations to an account. It's dynamic and they don't tell you what it is?
@adamlyttleapps I would have thought discovery would be an issue for new clones. Surely the algorithm gods favor your long running, well reviewed app, or no?
Any companies/startups looking for a cracked SwiftUI engineer?
Preferably remote opportunities, but might be open to relocating if you’re building something super interesting.
Must be okay with me also building stuff on the side.
Here’s an example of something I’m building on the side.
I did the design, backend, & frontend work. Native & multi-platform.
@engineering_bae I can't remember where I saw, read or heard this, but it has stuck with me: dance like nobody is looking; email like you're reading it aloud in a deposition.
@jacobtechtavern Check out reduce(into:) and [_,default:] let's you write the whole first portion of your code like this:
let dict = s.reduce(into: [Character: Int]()) { d,char in d[char, default: 0] += 1 }
Very handy for these Leet Code problems.
I’m available to hire as an iOS dev! 👋
I’m open to remote, in-person, or hybrid. Either in the US or Europe. Looking for full time, something new and exciting
I’m ready for a new adventure!
Reposts appreciated and DM’s are open