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- Skip: Android SwiftUI Development by Transpiling to Jetpack Compose
- Build SwiftUI Apps for iOS and Android with Skip
- Skip: Build SwiftUI Apps for iOS and Android
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Skip: Transpile SwiftUI iOS Apps into Android Kotlin Compose Apps
Came across this on GitHub (https://github.com/skiptools/skip), thought it was interesting.
The docs go into a bit more detail of how this works: https://skip.tools/docs/
Seems notable that the transpiler is free during the tech preview, but pricing will be announced later. While the generated Kotlin code is probably not 1:1 with what a human would write, at least it seems you aren't completely locked in to it if you decide to leave.
Interesting idea– definitely a lot of surface area to cover and I am curious to see how it does. I personally love native app development, but wonder how big the downsides are once you start getting into detailed UX designs/architecture patterns...
Maybe using this for UI only and using Kotlin Native would be a better middle ground, but with Compose Multiplatform for iOS in development that might be an overall safer bet for native shared codebases.
open-source-ios-apps
- Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps
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File Manager like WinRar, WinZip, 7zip, etc., on iOS thats open source?
Then it's easier. There is a community list that took 5s to find and there seems to be nothing in there that fits your description.
- Open Source Apps
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Any sites or resources for open source projects?
There’s this repo but the hard part is you have to search through this to find one that’s active
- Learning Swift; what GitHubs and such websites ought I be checking out?
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What can we do to encourage Reddit to give us a settings option to turn off that annoying floating scroll-down button on the mobile app?
Not an ios guy.But why don't you give Beam a look or one of the reddit clients mentioned here ( just do a 'find in page' ->search for reddit )
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What are some good intermediate open source SwiftUI projects?
There’s a giant list here on GitHub
- MoodSnap is a free and open source mood diary app for iOS written in SwiftUI.
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Looking for resources about open source apps
This repo has a huge list of open source projects: https://github.com/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps
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Open Source app alternatives
Yes: https://github.com/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps
What are some alternatives?
kmm-basic-sample - Example of Kotlin multiplatform project
Deluge-Remote - iOS App That Remotely Controls Deluge Torrent Clients
APIRequest - A swift package/android library to interact with a REST API.
WebRTC-iOS - A simple native WebRTC demo iOS app using swift
react-native-openai - OpenAI API Native bindings for React Native
Animoji - Animoji Generator 🦊
Alamofire - Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
SVPinView - SVPinView is a light-weight customisable library used for accepting pin numbers or one-time passwords.
VirtualKeyboardSDK - The simplest, fastest and most reliable way to create a virtual keyboard 💁 . (iOS and Android)
Camera - Modern camera app focused on privacy and security with QR & barcode scanning.
ios-oss - Kickstarter for iOS. Bring new ideas to life, anywhere.
Tuist - A Swifty toolchain to build better Apple apps, faster