InAppSettingsKit
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InAppSettingsKit
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How should I implement a settings like app?
Granted, this is not SwiftUI, but check out InAppSettingsKit - I use this library in almost all my apps. With IASK, you only write plist entries for common settings fields, and everything else is easily configurable.
- What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
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Do you usually implement in-app Settings page via own code, or you utilise library to do so?
I was wondering, do you usually write your own code to implement in-app Settings page, or you make good use of third party library like https://github.com/futuretap/InAppSettingsKit to implement such?
swift-algorithm-club
- Do you use algorithms in Swift?
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Book recommendation for data structures and algorithm in swift 5
Data Structures & Algorithms in Swift by Kodeco is not bad, also there is an algorithms club on github (https://github.com/kodecocodes/swift-algorithm-club).
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Please judge my plan to become an IOS Developer. Thank you.
Resources I think i'd use for interview questions and algods in Swift: https://github.com/kodecocodes/swift-algorithm-club
- Idea for graduation project
- I'm a self-taught iOS dev with 3apps in the AppStore but I am still unable to answer these kinds of questions in interviews.
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Fellow iOS devs, what's the worst interview experience you ever had?
You take one month, learn the algorithms (there are in general not that many, even fewer if you only considering the ones that are regularly referenced in interviews), then you'll pass any interview, at least the first phase. swift-algorithm-club is a good starting point.
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Best Way to go about learning Data Structures and Algorithms?
Also you may want to look at this for real world source in Swift. https://github.com/raywenderlich/swift-algorithm-club
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Understanding algorithms
There is the Swift Algorithm Club from Ray Wenderlich.
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Fetch all words from long TXT file
You probably want to populate a Trie. You can find a completed implementation at this link
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I can't code projects without Google
If you need a project to work on, try implementing some algorithms in Swift, each based on a description of how that algorithm works. You can use projects like Swift Algorithm Club for ideas.
What are some alternatives?
BFKit-Swift - BFKit-Swift is a collection of useful classes, structs and extensions to develop Apps faster.
LeetCode_Swift - Solutions to LeetCode by Swift
Standard Template Protocols - Protocols for your every day iOS needs
SwifterSwift - A handy collection of more than 500 native Swift extensions to boost your productivity.
SwiftLinkPreview - It makes a preview from an URL, grabbing all the information such as title, relevant texts and images.
BlocksKit
AssistantKit - Easy way to detect iOS device properties, OS versions and work with screen sizes. Powered by Swift.
MMWormhole - Message passing between iOS apps and extensions.
DifferenceKit - 💻 A fast and flexible O(n) difference algorithm framework for Swift collection.
libextobjc
Notificationz - 📡 Helping you own NotificationCenter in Swift!
DTTableViewManager - Protocol-oriented UITableView management, powered by generics and associated types.