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Good Swift Repositories for Experienced Dev
I would recommend using the filter image library [Harbeth](https://github.com/yangKJ/Harbeth)
swift-dependencies
- Is iOS programming hard now?
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From barely a hero to a superhero?
Check out www.pointfree.co www.swiftystack.com and www.mobilesystemdesign.com
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Good Swift Repositories for Experienced Dev
I’d sincerely recommend the video series and associated repositories on https://www.pointfree.co
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Do you (not) use Dependency Injection and why?
Now, with swift-dependencies from PointFree, you get both the ease of reaching out to a singleton with the benefit of easy overriding for unit tests.
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TCA state update externally
I recommend you watch the www.pointfree.co website to have more details on TCA basics
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I wrote an article about The Magic of KeyPath for Dependency Injection and how it Saved Me from Dependency Injection Hell that I faced in my current project.
Look into Dependencies from PointFree which definitely allows you to share instances of dependencies.
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Queryable - A SwiftUI package that lets you trigger and await view presentations asynchronously
You'll find more information and details in the "Get Started" section of the repository's readme. And if you want to see it used inside an app, have a look at Scrumdinger, which is a re-implementation of Apple's SwiftUI tutorial app with an app architecture I'm currently working on (the guys from pointfree had the awesome idea to use that example app and re-implement it using different techniques).
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How to send data from the app delegate to other views?
Very elaborate: https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-dependencies A more broad explanation of all types, from not injecting at all until the fancy framework one: https://betterprogramming.pub/six-or-so-flavors-of-dependency-injection-in-swift-cd3d72651662
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What is a piece of code (or Framework, extension, etc.) that you add in every new project?
At a minimum, Composable Architecture, and now Dependencies from Point-Free.
- EnvironmentObject weird behavior
What are some alternatives?
Viewer - Image viewer (or Lightbox) with support for local and remote videos and images
Setting - Compose beautiful preference panels.
TinyCrayon - A smart and easy-to-use image masking and cutout SDK for mobile apps.
Queryable - Asynchronous view presentations in SwiftUI
Sharaku - (Not maintained)Image filtering UI library like Instagram.
Scrumdinger - A re-implementation of Apple's Scrumdinger tutorial app in the Puddles architecture
SDWebImage - Asynchronous image downloader with cache support as a UIImageView category
episode-code-samples - 💾 Point-Free episode code.
GPUImage 3 - GPUImage 3 is a BSD-licensed Swift framework for GPU-accelerated video and image processing using Metal.
Factory - A new approach to Container-Based Dependency Injection for Swift and SwiftUI.
SwiftGen - The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, Localizable.strings, … — Get rid of all String-based APIs!
AboutKit - Add an about screen to your app in just a few lines of code.