Does anyone know if there’s a resource similar to @TDataScience but for #Swift / #SwiftUI and #iOSDev ? I really like this style of content (short concentrated articles that show how to do one specific thing).
Another big #iOS wish list item a list of all my timers in the Clock app, similar to how alarms are now. (This already exists on the watch)
I’d like to use the Clock app (I use Shortcuts now) for pomodoro, workouts, etc without having to choose the length manually every time.
My biggest #iOS wish-list item is bionic reading in Safari, Notes & Books apps (as a bare minimum, system-wide would be best of course).
If @reederapp can do it, so can @Apple!
For those curious, I use this web-app: https://t.co/AveJY9jL40
@biggsyjm@twostraws I stopped 100days after the first major project (day 25ish).
Unfortunately, then was not the right time for me to pursue something as major as learning iOS development, but I really want to get back into it.
Should I start from day 1? 🤔
If you do any modicum of SwiftUI, you should check out A Companion for SwiftUI.
I honestly don't even code without it open, such an awesome reference that's also interactive. Covers the entire framework, somehow, which is crazy for one developer.
https://t.co/vk7vE7w77J
I usually never share something like this, but I think I should start tweeting about more than just my iOS journey.
Anyway, I finally got a #NintendoSwitch! Never owned a Nintendo console before.
Are you wondering if a library for a certain SwiftUI problem exists?
Check out `awesome-swiftui-libraries` (https://t.co/5L0umx5kPk) and you might get lucky. The repo contains tons of awesome packages for you to explore and use.
Finally back to #100DaysOfSwiftUI. Ended project 3 by experimenting with a couple custom fonts.
Not sure if doing it though Info.plist still the right way - all the articles and SO threads I found were from several years ago.
#100DaysOfCode#iOSDev#SwiftLang
I promise I’ll get back to iOS Dev and Swift and especially #100DaysOfSwiftUI soon, my actuarial exam is on Monday and I’ve been in full study more the past couple weeks.
I’ve stopped learning Swift for a little while because other things are taking priority (my exam date is coming up).
One of my goals for 2022 is to put out a complete app to the App Store.
Finished all of the functionality of the app for the Day 25 challenge of #100DaysOfSwiftUI. I’m probably going to move on to the next tutorial, and come back and make this app prettier later when I have time.