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SwiftUI - Row of Buttons Acting As One
Thanks to Paul Hudson at Hacking With Swift, I recently learned that what I thought was a bug in SwiftUI is actually a feature. Paul says in one of his 100 Days of SwiftUI videos - which I highly highly recommend for anyone wanting to learn Swift and/or SwiftUI - even the most experienced iOS developers are often gobsmacked by this quirk of the code. I knew right away what he was talking about - I had encountered it myself, turned in a feedback report to Apple, and found a work-around. But according to Paul, it's not a bug, it's a feature! He encourages his viewers to spread the word, so that's what I'm doing.
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Ask HN: Advice on Starting a YouTube Channel?
disclaimer: no channel, just an observer
Is YouTube the only medium you're considering?
For business, my understanding is that people now find success mainly though multi-channel and upgrade channels, so you would have some shorts/tic-toks, substack, instagram, twitter, ... (Which suggests some IDE support for the various artifacts being repurposed...) The goal seems to be to convert ~0.5% of the free folks to the $200 upsell: the batch of books, the online course (esp. if constantly updated). See e.g., Kat Norton, https://www.hackingwithswift.com, ...
While my personal preference runs to no-fluff-just-stuff, success seems to lie in motivating people with each step, with curiosity and enthusiasm, in part because that targets people who want to do X, but find themselves blocked (in part from frustration, loneliness, ...). It's probably a lot easier to unblock people who are just confused and frustrated, than to give focused people real insight. It may be more valuable as well, to lift all boats.
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📣 Apollo will close down on June 30th. Reddit’s recent decisions and actions have unfortunately made it impossible for Apollo to continue. Thank you so, so much for all the support over the years. ❤️
Anything Paul Hudson (https://www.hackingwithswift.com)
- From "Hello World" To Your First Job, The Self-Taught iOS Roadmap I Wish I Had When I Started, What To Know For Beginners
- Ask HN: Resources to Learn macOS Development?
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What are your favorite sources (blogs, newsletters, YouTube channels) for learning and keeping up with Swift?
Hacking with Swift has been a favorite of mine for a while.
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I’m an iOS dev who wants to learn Kotlin and Android development - any tips?
SwiftUI is definitely the way of the future, and is super easy to use, especially in combination with RxSwift or Combine. I’d start there if I were you! [Hacking with Swift](www.hackingwithswift.com) is a fantastic jumping off point.
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Made this snappy Dynamic Island animation (Third day of learning SwiftUI)
https://www.hackingwithswift.com/ is a great resource and there's also https://designcode.io/ where I got the dynamic ring idea from :)
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From Flutter development to iOS native development
Huh? Paul Hudson has tons of UIKit stuff. Check his website hacking with swift. Most of his newer videos are all swiftUI though.
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What are some alternatives?
CryptoSwift - CryptoSwift is a growing collection of standard and secure cryptographic algorithms implemented in Swift
IDZSwiftCommonCrypto - A wrapper for Apple's Common Crypto library written in Swift.
BlueCryptor - Swift cross-platform crypto library using CommonCrypto/libcrypto
Swift-Sodium - Safe and easy to use crypto for iOS and macOS
SweetHMAC - A tiny and easy to use Swift class to encrypt strings using HMAC algorithms.
AES256CBC
SCrypto - Elegant Swift interface to access the CommonCrypto routines
SwiftSSL - An Elegant crypto toolkit in Swift.
SipHash - Simple and secure hashing in Swift with the SipHash algorithm
Themis - Easy to use cryptographic framework for data protection: secure messaging with forward secrecy and secure data storage. Has unified APIs across 14 platforms.
RNCryptor - CCCryptor (AES encryption) wrappers for iOS and Mac in Swift. -- For ObjC, see RNCryptor/RNCryptor-objc
swift-corelibs-foundation - The Foundation Project, providing core utilities, internationalization, and OS independence