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After 2 years of on and off development I finally published my first app on the App Store. Spotter is a workout tracker with a focus on a very 'iOS' like UI (similar to Apollo for Reddit). Also no subscriptions. Let me know what you think!
For architecture I went with something close to what kickstart uses but with the use of Combine instead of rxSwift (https://github.com/kickstarter/ios-oss). It turned out pretty well and made testing relatively easy.
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Where can i start to learn ReactiveCocoa for swift, except official documentation?
Kickstarter's iOS app uses ReactiveSwift. You can take a look and see real-life examples.
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A curated list of Open Source example iOS apps developed in Swift
Kickstarter - The official Kickstarter app for iOS.
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View model's I/O approach applying Reactive Programming
Ever since I've started using MVVM architecture with Reactive programming, I've been searching for a similar architecture that will fit my needs and more appealing. I found one and it's from Kickstarter, albeit I did not adapt it fully, just the concept of it. Below is a sample of what I'm using right now. I've created a simple sign in form app that focuses on the validation of input data from the user.
- Question about how modularised your iOS code is, and also about access modifiers
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What perfomance tests/apps would interest you between Hackintosh ( i9 9900k, 5700XT, 32GB ram ) and Mac Mini m1, Macbook Air M1 ( both base models) [ for a Youtube Video ] , thanks ☺️
Xcode compilation! You could for instance try compiling the Kickstarter iOS project on all computers and compare speed.
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Ask HN: What Are You Learning?
Happy too! So my main resource is Hacking With Swift (https://www.hackingwithswift.com), specifically the 100 days of SwiftUI Course. It takes you over Swift and SwiftUI. I've paired this with the official Swift site (https://www.swift.org) so I can dig into the language more, and Apple Documentation where appropriate to get used to using the tools.
In terms of finding it, it was a bit of a shot in the dark. I did some poking around and this popped up the most, specifically because I was looking for iOS specific materials. I'm sure if you want to make cross platform apps there's probably a whole host of great resources!
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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: Good Resources to Learn iOS Development
The two I can think off of the top of my head are Paul Hudson's web site https://www.hackingwithswift.com and the old Ray Wenderlich site which is now called Kodeco https://www.kodeco.com/home.
Another good resource is Standford's CS193p - Developing Applications for iOS using SwiftUI which is online at https://cs193p.sites.stanford.edu.
Should be more than enough to get started.
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Where to Learn MacOS Development - everything is about iOS - how did you learn?
Paul Hudson is pretty good at not forgetting the Mac: Hacking With Swift but TBH things are pretty similar, sometimes you need to replace UI... with NS... and import another framework but if you have something in mind to build for the Mac just start doing it, the rest will come.
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Hacking with Swift - Day 0
Hacking with Swift website has a lot of resources (https://www.hackingwithswift.com
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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)
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Job offered to pay me to learn Swift as the only iOS developer. What's an ideal route for me to take to learn?
Hacking with Swift. is free and comprehensive.
- Recommendations to learn iOS app development?
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IOS DEVELOPMENT
Check out Hacking With Swift it’s what I used to get started
What are some alternatives?
open-source-ios-apps - :iphone: Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps
swift-corelibs-foundation - The Foundation Project, providing core utilities, internationalization, and OS independence
SwiftHN - A Hacker News reader in Swift
Publish - A static site generator for Swift developers
AudioKit - Audio synthesis, processing, & analysis platform for iOS, macOS and tvOS
SwiftShield - 🔒 Swift Obfuscator that protects iOS apps against reverse engineering attacks.
sticky-links - Bookmark important links with categories to read them later on the go!
ACHNBrowserUI - Animal Crossing New Horizon companion app in SwiftUI
kiwix-apple - Kiwix for offline access on iOS and macOS
BreadBuddy - Recipe scheduler for iOS
yave - Functional visual programming language with FRP for multimedia