IceCubesApp
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IceCubesApp
- IceCubesApp: Fast, lightweight and multiplatform SwiftUI Mastodon client
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So what hashtags do you follow on mastodon?
Best solution I've found so far is using Ice Cubes (iOS). It has a drop down at the top of the UI to show "Lists", "Followed Hashtags", and "Local Timelines".
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Trying out mastodon (again). Questions + account & hashtag recommendations.
Certain apps will allow you to open other instances / Timelines without needing to have a separate account. I use Ice Cubes https://github.com/Dimillian/IceCubesApp but I also have a few different accounts for different servers.
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First iOS native Lemmy App is now in the AppStore
Try Ice Cubes instead.
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Any sites or resources for open source projects?
This project is open source, it’s a Mastodon client.
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Great job, Twitter
Good clients for iPhone and Mac users, try: Ivory or Ice Cubes if you're an Apple user.
- SwiftUI Structure and Architecture
- GitHub examples of well-written code?
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Can anyone please share their struggles regarding joining Mastodon?
iPhone client - I use Ice Cubes. It's available for iPhone. Sorry, Android. If you want to learn more about it, here's a link to GIT https://github.com/Dimillian/IceCubesApp
- How to share a Mastodon post as an image?
swift-composable-architecture
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Kaleidoscope of iOS app architectures
TCA for short. Very scalable, quite promising, quite popular. A decent alternative for MVVM enhanced by the Clean Architecture. You can learn more about it in a Point-Free tutorial and on GitHub.
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My largest project yet: A fully themable, powerful task manager and daily planner built with SwiftUI. Available on iPhone and iPad for free (no ads, IAP or data collected).
🙏 Built with SwiftUI and The Composable Architecture (TCA): This isn’t a feature, but I just want to express my gratitude to the creators and maintainers of these two frameworks, which have played a huge part in making me fall in love with iOS development.
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Koji je vas odnos prema alternativnim hype-ovanim paradimama programiranja, frameworcima i tehnologijama?
Razliciti alternativni frameworci i arhitekture - Recimo, na pamet mi padaju Composable Architecture (https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-composable-architecture) i RIBs arhitektura (https://github.com/uber/RIBs). Ok, ove arhitekture resavaju neke probleme. Ali da li problemi koje te arhitekture resavaju solidan developer ne moze sam da resi bez vendor locka za kreatore tih arhitektura. Jesu one open-source, ali meni je rizik da se vezujem za bilo sta sto sutra moze da prestane da se odrzava.
- SwiftUI Structure and Architecture
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What design patterns exist and which should I learn for SwiftUI?
I came across this post discussing MVM, MVVM, MVP, and composable architecture.
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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.
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Ideal architecture for an app entirely in SwiftUI? Example code repo would be great
I’ve built a couple of apps with this framework: https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-composable-architecture
- Use of EnvironmentObjects for sharing ObservableObjects
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Best way forward coming from the Javascript / Typescript world?
While there are apps that use a Redux-style architecture, the arch is still in its infancy in the community. There are a number of implementations each with their own take on Redux. TCA is probably the one with the most name recognition and documentation.
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Should You Still Learn UIKit?
Learn it if the project at hand requires it. A lot of older, more mature apps will still use UIKit, so it’s likely if you plan to work an iOS developer job that you will need it. But it’s getting to the point where a lot of the forward thinking shops are already starting to integrate SwiftUI. (Me being one of them) which, btw, a lot of people will say SwiftUI isn’t quite there yet, and I mostly disagree. SwiftUI is good for a great many use cases. Yes, there are still pain points, but you can write most of the apps you’d need to write in SwiftUI. And there are great architectural frameworks out there that actually give SwiftUI an opinionated way to structure apps that is testable and maintainable. Check out pointfreeco’s The Composable Architecture (https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-composable-architecture)
What are some alternatives?
ControlRoom - A macOS app to control the Xcode Simulator.
Clean Architecture for SwiftUI + Combine - SwiftUI sample app using Clean Architecture. Examples of working with CoreData persistence, networking, dependency injection, unit testing, and more.
open-source-ios-apps - :iphone: Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps
redux - A JS library for predictable global state management
MVVM.Demo.SwiftUI
tca-swiftui-navigation-demo - Demo project that shows how to implement navigation in SwiftUI iOS application using Swift Composable Architecture
pinafore - Alternative web client for Mastodon (UNMAINTAINED)
iOS-Viper-Architecture - This repository contains a detailed sample app that implements VIPER architecture in iOS using libraries and frameworks like Alamofire, AlamofireImage, PKHUD, CoreData etc.
GRDB.swift - A toolkit for SQLite databases, with a focus on application development
firefox-ios - Firefox for iOS
TCA-tutorial