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Do iOS home stretch and I am trying to get back on my regular schedule again
Counting down to Do iOS. At the time of this recording, I have almost two weeks to go, but it sure feels like it is happening tomorrow. Sending out messages to all attendees and speakers, making sure roll-up banners are ordered, putting together staff briefings for the Do iOS team and for the catering team, and preparing "filler" slides for when speakers are switching. Hotel bookings for team members. It is just a lot of small bits that all need to happen. I must say I feel very well organized and prepared. I think in large part that's due to my note-taking in Obsidian. Recently I showed what I have for notes to a colleague of mine and he was quite taken aback by the amount of stuff I write down. And I feel like I only capture half of all I want to capture.
In this episode, I’m going to talk about:
- Thoughts on SwiftUI vs UIKit
- Three Ways to Refactor Massive SwiftUI Views
- Mastering NavigationSplitView in SwiftUI
- How to create NSManagedObject subsclasses for Core Data entities in Xcode
- Refactoring Swift: Best Practices to succeed
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