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VideoUIKit-iOS
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Adding Video Chat or Live Streaming to Your Website in 5 lines of Code Using the Agora Web UIKit
We’re looking forward to your contributions. If you have a feature request, please open a pull request. If you find a bug, please report it on GitHub issues. We also have similar UIKits for Android, iOS, React Native, and Flutter, so be sure to check those out as well.
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UIViewControllerRepresentable - Delegates and Coordinators
Also, there's this library for easily laying out the UI for Agora that you might find interesting! https://github.com/AgoraIO-Community/iOS-UIKit
I was actually just testing out your UIKit repository earlier today! Glad to see you're active on here. I had some issues getting the local/remote videos to render and I gave up too quickly. I'll try it out again. (P.S. I think there might be a bug on line 62 of this file. The checkForPermissions func is asking for additional parameters).
- What’s everyone working on this month? (March 2021)
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No code suggestion for self hosted chat app
iOS UiKit Repo which includes a detailed guide within the Wiki: Setup Guide.
swift-corelibs-foundation
- Roast my supposedly impressive iOS developer resume
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Apple Announces Full Swift Rewrite of the Foundation Framework
Correction: rewrite of PARTS of Foundation
There already was an open-source project to rewrite ALL of foundation, but it had stalled on the shores of having to re-implement everything:
https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation
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Apple's Swift rewrite of its Foundation framework will be open source
The (shitty) old Linux implementation has been on GitHub for years.
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There is no “software supply chain”
Sigh... The traditional argument is that every dependency is of the same quality and trustworthiness of the language Standard Library.
If I use the SL, then I should also have no problem using some lashed-up chimera that has a dependency hierarchy that spans three continents.
Like I said, I'll do things my way.
For the record, here's a peek at some of the "worthless" packages that I use in my own work: https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware
Also, for the record, here's the Swift Foundation Library: https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation
It has plenty of open issues: https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation/issues
If every dependency chain can match these, yhen I'll be open to considering them.
As it is, I do use the occasional external package, but I'm picky.
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A Completely Open-Source Implementation of Apple Code Signing and Notarization
CoreFoundation is (partially?) open-source and cross-platform now: https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation
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Show HN: Particles – the URL contains the whole program code
Partly this is doable because although RFC 2616 specifies a max URL length of 2048 bytes, most browsers allow much longer, with Chrome and Firefox allowing at least 64k chars (that's what they'll display but it seems like more is happily processed), while Safari allows URL strings up to 2GB in size[1]!
[1] https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation/blob/b23d...
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What is missing in the Swift ecosystem?
Regarding your point #3, Swift does indeed have an open-source cross-platform implementation of Foundation. swift-corelibs-foundation
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Is "import Foundation" always required in Swift code?
Foundation is open source and (mostly) works on Linux. What else do you want to see “opened up?”
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Apple’s use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 15
Foundation is not the standard library of Swift. Swift has its own standard library that is bundled with the language on all platforms that are supported.
And Foundation itself isn't written in Swift, a good portion is written in C.
> A significant portion of the implementation of Foundation on Apple platforms is provided by another framework called CoreFoundation (a.k.a. CF). CF is written primarily in C and is very portable. Therefore we have chosen to use it for the internal implementation of Swift Foundation where possible. As CF is present on all platforms, we can use it to provide a common implementation everywhere.
https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation/blob/main...
> The fact the Foundation library is closed source is a complete joke in this day and age.
Foundation is source https://github.com/apple/swift-corelibs-foundation
What are some alternatives?
JWM - Cross-platform window management and OS integration library for Java
Unwrap - Learn Swift interactively on your iPhone.
swift - The Swift Programming Language
google-api-objectivec-client-for-rest - Google APIs Client Library for Objective-C for REST
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Vapor - 💧 A server-side Swift HTTP web framework.
swift-evolution - This maintains proposals for changes and user-visible enhancements to the Swift Programming Language.
Publish - A static site generator for Swift developers
VideoUIKit-Flutter - Flutter plugin to simply integrate Agora Video Calling or Live Video Streaming to your app with just a few lines of code.
CryptoSwift - CryptoSwift is a growing collection of standard and secure cryptographic algorithms implemented in Swift
chapel - a Productive Parallel Programming Language
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