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swift-tagged
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What are dependecies/tools you cannot live as a iOS dev?
A few dependencies I'm using everywhere are https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-identified-collections and https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-tagged.
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The type system is a programmer's best friend
I’ve done something similar (not including rockets, don’t worry!) in Swift with its typealias feature. Thankfully there is a way to actually force compiler errors in such situations with something like https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-tagged
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External parameter label naming convention
And then your disagreement disappears. For more info: https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-tagged
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I've just published Type-Safe Identifiers in Swift. Check it out!
I’m on mobile right now so I’ll read in detail later. For now, what does this offer beyond some existing phantom type solutions like https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-tagged
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What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
I like Tagged https://github.com/pointfreeco/swift-tagged
KeychainAccess
- How can I share data from one View Model to another?
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How to store & retrieve from the Keychain without authentication?
I normally don‘t use third party libraries if I can avoid it… but using keychain is such a pain that I always use KeychainAccess (https://github.com/kishikawakatsumi/KeychainAccess).
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Awesome macOS Libraries List
KeychainAccess - Simple Swift wrapper for Keychain. Language: Swift.
- What are the most underrated third party libraries for Native iOS?
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Basic KeyChain Interaction, wrapper needed or own implementation?
I use KeychainAccess. It's pretty simple and straightforward to use. The good thing about using a third-party wrapper is that it'd take care of some edge cases and quirks that I may not have run into yet but someone else might have.
- [TECH] Unity で iOS/Android アプリの設定値をセキュアに扱う方法 🔑
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Is there a best practice for hiding API keys?
However, if you store secrets on the device, you must use Keychain to securely store them. Do not just store them in a text file or something.
- Devs could resort to workarounds to avoid iOS 14 anti-tracking feature
What are some alternatives?
Squants - The Scala API for Quantities, Units of Measure and Dimensional Analysis
keychain-swift - Helper functions for saving text in Keychain securely for iOS, OS X, tvOS and watchOS.
Eureka - Elegant iOS form builder in Swift
SwiftKeychainWrapper - A simple wrapper for the iOS Keychain to allow you to use it in a similar fashion to User Defaults. Written in Swift.
SwiftGen - The Swift code generator for your assets, storyboards, Localizable.strings, … — Get rid of all String-based APIs!
Valet - Valet lets you securely store data in the iOS, tvOS, or macOS Keychain without knowing a thing about how the Keychain works. It’s easy. We promise.
LicensePlist - A license list generator of all your dependencies for iOS applications
Locksmith - A powerful, protocol-oriented library for working with the keychain in Swift.
Vogen - A semi-opinionated library which is a source generator and a code analyser. It Source generates Value Objects
SSKeychain
SwiftDate - 🐔 Toolkit to parse, validate, manipulate, compare and display dates, time & timezones in Swift.
CryptoSwift - CryptoSwift is a growing collection of standard and secure cryptographic algorithms implemented in Swift