ITCB-master
swiftui-mac-2022
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ITCB-master
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Teaching Software Engineering in DLang [pdf]
I like to use the "Notes" section for that.
My slideshows tend to be very obtuse, on their own, but they make a lot of sense, if you read the notes (which are often a script for speaking).
Here's an example (Apple Keynote): https://github.com/ChrisMarshallNY/ITCB-master/blob/master/P...
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Ask HN: How might HN build a social network together?
Thanks. I’ve considered doing stuff like Vimeo/YouTube stuff, and may do so, but it’s a lot of work. I’ve had a full dance card, the last couple of years, and that has even affected my text postings (which is why I came up with my “Shorties”[0] series).
I enjoy writing, but don’t enjoy video production as much (but I haven’t really done enough to say that, definitively).
When I give talks and classes, I spend a lot of time, preparing. I spent close to a month, preparing this 90-minute Bluetooth class[1].
I have just been a bit strapped for time, lately.
[0] https://littlegreenviper.com/series/shorties/
[1] https://github.com/ChrisMarshallNY/ITCB-master
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SwiftUI for Mac 2022
It probably is the way the author set stuff up.
For myself, I spend many hours, polishing my courses.
This one is a bit dated, but you can see what I mean: https://github.com/ChrisMarshallNY/ITCB-master
swiftui-mac-2022
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SwiftUI for Mac 2022
All the things that don’t look nearly or exactly identical to Catalina-era Cocoa (i.e. the “switch” toggles, “grouped” sub-form, oversized “capsule” button) are explicitly declared in the source code[1]. I’d wager those toggles will become more common as they get more first-party usage, grouped sub-forms probably less so. Huge oversized buttons? Pretty unlikely.
1: https://github.com/trozware/swiftui-mac-2022/blob/a301437c16...
What are some alternatives?
Coze - Coze is a cryptographic JSON messaging specification.
kgn - Interactive exploration of Knowledge Graphs using natural language. Example for my book "Practical Python Artificial Intelligence Programming" https://leanpub.com/pythonai
SwiftAI-book - manuscript for my Swift AI book for macOS and iOS
swift-composable-architecture - A library for building applications in a consistent and understandable way, with composition, testing, and ergonomics in mind.
matrix.to - A simple stateless privacy-protecting URL redirecting service for Matrix
spreed - 🗨️ Nextcloud Talk – chat, video & audio calls for Nextcloud
Elgg - A social networking engine in PHP/MySQL
Movim - Movim - Decentralized social platform
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
diaspora* - A privacy-aware, distributed, open source social network.