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- SwiftUI app architecture - any recommended online resources?
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Combine and functional programming
One resource I'd recommend is Point-Free - they'll teach you functional programming from the beginning.
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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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On Not Drinking the FP Kool-Aid
I come from the iOS world and one of the most valuable resources I have found for understanding FP in Swift is https://www.pointfree.co These guys go over the theoretical concepts and then not only ask, "what's the point?" but they then go on to build out more complicated examples or even complete apps and publish useful libraries on GitHub.
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A New Chapter
So it's time for a change. I'm going to build my own ideas full-time and find a way to make it work. I've put a lot of thought into it and I'm confident this is the right decision for me. As for what I'll be working on, I wanna build things for the Android community. If you know me, you know that I'm an Android developer and technologist at heart. I’ve gotten some amazing opportunities to speak at conferences and share the things I’ve learned over the years. I’m inspired by people like Josh W. Comeau, and the folks at Point-Free. These are people who master their craft, build beautiful software, and teach about their methodologies and underserved topics in their respective domains. That’s what I want. I want to master my craft, build beautiful Android experiences, and share it with you all. If you don’t wanna miss out, make sure to follow me on Youtube, Twitter, and Mastodon.
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Any good resources for advanced topics?
https://www.pointfree.co - not exactly about patterns and best practices, but this was the best content I’ve found after reaching the same “CRUD app tutorials are not enough anymore“ phase.
- On using Dependency Injection with MVVM
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Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
I have a Todo MVC demonstration as well.
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On Not Drinking the FP Kool-Aid
I wrote a TodoMVC example and I think it's pretty readable even to the OO programmer. And the unfamiliar stuff I'm doing wouldn't be a crazy leap for them.
What are some alternatives?
Setting - Compose beautiful preference panels.
electric - a reactive Clojure dialect for web development that uses a compiler to infer the frontend/backend boundary
atomic - Write ClojureScript in JavaScript without a transpiler.
missionary - A functional effect and streaming system for Clojure/Script
swift-dependencies - A dependency management library inspired by SwiftUI's "environment."
RxJava - RxJava – Reactive Extensions for the JVM – a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs using observable sequences for the Java VM.
MVVM.Demo.SwiftUI
AboutKit - Add an about screen to your app in just a few lines of code.
milewski-ctfp-pdf - Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source
MVVM.Demo - This is a demo application used to educate and interview iOS Engineers.
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.