@alpennec That has been available for years, but I think you used to have to access it via instruments!
I haven’t used it in a while.
It’s very good with SwiftUI if you want to see if things slipped past “diffing” and are being redrawn unexpectedly.
@merowing_ Nice one. Thanks. Have you experimented with pointing the https://t.co/Vm27ssOl65 to code template files (moustache/stencil etc)? I was considering trying this. The idea was whenever/as we add more code templates the agent file stays in sync.
@anumness Same way I would in a medium sized team. I review my code at pr before merging. I don’t use feature branches. I break the work up into small logical chunks. Branch for a view, one for viewmodel, maybe a few for logic etc and then at the end a riskier PR that wires it together
Have you ever pressed Cmd+R in the iOS Simulator ("Record Screen") rather than Cmd+R in Xcode ("Run"), then realize later you accidentally recorded a 20-minute video of the simulator doing nothing? Go to Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > App Shortcuts and change it 👍
@sond813 For us, we had 2k or so of these controllers retained by the window. My quick hack/solution was to just manually execute the run loop inline. Using https://t.co/DZVjreDzDN(<insertSomeParams>)
@seanallen_dev I have Xcode announce “build complete” or “build failed” so I always know to jump back to it 😂. The audio alerts always help. Just be careful when programming during meetings…
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