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Ranges, Bitwise Operators, Property Wrappers and How to Adopt UIAppearance in Custom Views
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How to fix slow List updates in SwiftUI
Make it faster with this one weird trick!
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Ranges in Swift explained with code examples
Ranges in Swift come with multiple variants: closed, half-open, and one-sided.
The Power of Bitwise Operations in Swift
Reduce your space complexity.
Adopting UIAppearance in Custom Views
Learn how to support styling your own custom views using UIAppearance.
Property wrappers in Swift
This week, let’s take a look at how Swift’s property wrappers work, and explore a few examples of situations in which they could be really useful.
Immutable Swift Structs
As you read this, consider that I might be a squirrel and not, as I like to pretend, a rational programmer.
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Updating Apps that Use Web Views
The App Store will no longer accept new apps using UIWebView as of April 2020 and app updates using UIWebView as of December 2020.
The 2-Year Mobile Phone Upgrade Cycle Is Mostly Dead
Most people now keep their phones for at least three years before upgrading, according to a new survey from Ting Mobile.
Previous Issues
Mar 16
Building a Scrollable Custom Tab Bar in SwiftUI, Swift 5.8 and more!
Feb 23
Arbitrary SwiftUI Linear Gradient Rotation, Xcode 16.3, iOS 16.4 and more
Feb 16
Using User Defaults to store preferences in Swift, Swift Cookbook and more...
Feb 9
Color-naming systems, mastering charts and more!
Feb 2
30 000 lines of SwiftUI, Peer Feedback, Master Charts and more!
Jan 26
Storyboard or Code, VisionKit, iOS 16.3 and more!
Jan 19
ChatGPT with SwiftUI, M2 Pro, M2 Max and more!
Jan 12
iOS 16 Photo Picker, SwiftUI Charts, Tips to Survive in Tech and more!
Jan 5
iOS Developer Trends, Enums explained, SwiftUI and more...
Dec 22
Announcing Lottie 4.0, SwiftUI Lifecycles and more!
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