AppForce1: News and info for iOS app developers
Fake hardware, Makefiles, protocols and churn... Lots of iOS and Swift content too.
It has been a while since my last episode. But no worries, I am not gone. January has been a super busy month and I have been working on some exciting things this month. Hopefully I can share a bit more on that soon. It involves setting up a new project using a micro framework architecture using Tuist.io. If you never checked out that too, make sure you do.
Also, you can now support my podcast with a subscription directly through my podcast hosting provider. I love Buzzsprout for the way they keep raising the bar as a podcast hosting provider.
I did part of the recording and editing after the surprise wedding of my nephew. The surprise was on us, the guests, do if I missed something in editing, now you know why.
In this episode I am going to talk about many things:
- Fake hardware and my my quest for a new microphone
- Reading hardware
- Utilizing Makefiles for Swift projects
- Shift in the protocol paradigm
- Debouncing with Swift concurrency
- 5 Techniques to Effortlessly Send Data from UIKit to SwiftUI
- Using JavaScript in a Swift app
- Creating App Prototypes from Low to High-Fidelity
- The Tyranny of the Churn Equation
- Text modifiers in SwiftUI
- Applying Built-In Image Filters In Swift
- Making a serverless Swift function with Fastly and Upstash
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