ios-crash-dump-analysis-book
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ios-crash-dump-analysis-book
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So You Want to Write a Book?
https://github.com/faisalmemon/ios-crash-dump-analysis-book
The next most difficult (but fun) part of it is the primary research. Most of what you say in a book is known knowledge but just compressed down from upstream reading material into the story you want to convey. The extra piece is your own insight. To have a "solid" book, that piece must be rooted in some primary research (so you know what you are saying is "correct").
The actual "writing" part is the easy part! The main problems are stylistic errors but you can search the internet for tips to avoid the pitfalls. (e.g. avoiding repetition, being concise, avoiding complex words when a simple word fits better, etc.)
For spelling and grammar, I just exported to MS Doc format, and used its in-built checker. For proof reading, I just used the Mac text-to-speech facility to catch mistakes.
I was quite fearful of the response given my amateur approach but experienced quite the opposite. My book was well received. (Amazon 5 stars!).
SDWebImage
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Is there anything inherently wrong with the way I am updating this array of custom objects?
Add the SDWebImage package: https://github.com/SDWebImage/SDWebImage.git
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Trying to parse a JSON and display the image from the JSON
I have this code here, and I am really struggling with using SwiftUI and an MVVM architecture to display data from this NASA API. I want to take the image URL passes through the JSON and display it. I Found this article that shows how to use the SDWebView Swift package, and I would like to use this package to take the image URL that comes out of the JSON and display that image.
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How can I get the image from a URL and make it UIImage?
Urlsession is the native approach, but there are also libraries that asynchronously download and show the images like SDWebImage or Kingfisher
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How to load images in UICollectionViews efficiently?
I honestly would just use SDWebImage. I know that's what I would do because it is what I do. Wrap it in your own function so you can replace it later if needed.
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Clearing deployment target warning from 3rd party library?
Parchment and SDWebImage are the two I am getting warnings on. Yes, im sure its SPM. SDWebImage is a fairly popular library so I didnt expect any isssues there.
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SDWebImage doesn't work like intended (Doesn't apply blur to image)
I was using [SDWebImage](https://github.com/SDWebImage/SDWebImage) for my project and I wanted to apply a blur based on a blurRadius given by user through a slider However it doesn't work as intended
- Getting json and parsing it from an API
What are some alternatives?
sentry-cocoa - The official Sentry SDK for iOS, tvOS, macOS, watchOS.
Kingfisher - A lightweight, pure-Swift library for downloading and caching images from the web.
CocoaLumberjack - A fast & simple, yet powerful & flexible logging framework for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS
Nuke - Image loading system
Curry - curry is a framework built to enhance and compliment Foundation and UIKit.
AlamofireImage - AlamofireImage is an image component library for Alamofire
PINRemoteImage - A thread safe, performant, feature rich image fetcher
AsyncImageView - [DEPRECATED]
YYWebImage - Asynchronous image loading framework.
FastImageCache - iOS library for quickly displaying images while scrolling
APNGKit - High performance and delightful way to play with APNG format in iOS.
SwiftSVG - A simple, performant, and lightweight SVG parser