@coding_ko Can’t stress enough to always ask questions, but more importantly ask WHY. Knowing why people do things and also taking advantage of every code review senior engs give is what made me a much better SWE in my first job since graduating last year. Good luck!
@ivnrin@jordibruin @official_JemAl The app claims to not be a medical app, but ur business model is supposedly reading blood pressure using the sensors (which is medical related). Do u not see how this potentially opens up apple up to legal issues? Lawsuits? Look at the legalities of it
@ivnrin@jordibruin @official_JemAl U probably can with the same accuracy, but regardless of what u believe u can or can’t do, it still clearly states in the guidelines u can’t do it. Also, the guidelines were “claiming to monitor blood pressure” not “claiming to be a medical device”
@TheDoer_ This was when I actually started iOS development, so for my first app I didn’t really worry about clean code. I really just wanted to get something working 😂
Wanted to start working on one of my old apps i started 3 years ago that is on the App Store… saw one view controller have over 3000 lines of code… closed my laptop
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Going into my first job, I’ve always thought Storyboards were something to avoid… but after working with a bit larger application, using storyboards aren’t that bad!
Is it just me or is it more aesthetically pleasing when apps put a dark blur in the background when a text field opens a keyboard? definitely doin it in my apps from now on