RayWenderlich.com becomes Kodeco. Plus, helpful resources for iOS Development, the Rise of Mastodon (again), and the return of Swift Remote Studio (which never really went away)!
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RayWenderlich.com becomes Kodeco. Plus, helpful resources for iOS Development, the Rise of Mastodon (again), and the return of Swift Remote Studio (which never really went away)!
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Tips and reminders as we enter this year’s “Beta Season” after the floodgates were opened at WWDC 2022!
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Xcodes – Robots and Pencils (GitHub)
MartianCraft Blog – Removing Mental Blocks
DoMarks – The To-Do App for Bookmarks
Swift Remote Studio launches! Also: “Xcode through the years.”
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Xcode Through The Years – MartianCraft
Xcode 13 Missing Info.plist – Use Your Loaf
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We are back! In this episode, we’ll explore some benefits of SwiftUI and see how you can improve your skills in simple ways. Also a productivity tip/pick for helping you create and export all the app icons you need for your app!
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Apply Pixels iOS 14 Icon Template
How to use the iOS App Icon Template for Sketch
Swipe up to bring up the dock in iPad Simulator – Apple Developer Forums
https://www.hackingwithswift.com/100
In this episode: Do App Clips have a place in the iOS ecosystem? Can SwiftUI improve productivity? Clicking and dragging got you down? Listen and find out more!
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Transformation Apps Website
Cult of Mac – App Clips and Phoenix 2
Phoenix 2 – Official Site (with App Clip)
Jesse Squires – How to fix the incomprehensible tabs in Xcode 12
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In this episode: Migrating away from storyboards, app delegate, and table views. Swift on Windows! IoT with Swift! Also, dealing with Apple’s requirements for review when it comes down to you versus the HIG.
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RECaf – Effortless Caffeine Tracking
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If you don’t want to help on a continuous basis, the second way you can assist is by purchasing NineOneOne ~ one-touch emergency dialer. It’s a $0.99 US app that’s similar in concept to the SOS app on Apple Watch, but this is on the iPhone. It’s customizable so you can configure it to call any number you like, not just 911. This way you can support the show and its host on a one-time basis, and get something in return, or even if you just purchase it and immediately delete it, it still helps us out, so thanks in advance!
The Apple Event introducing the Apple Watch SE and Series 6 just landed, and with it, iOS 14! Are you ready for it?
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If you don’t want to help on a continuous basis, the second way you can assist is by purchasing NineOneOne ~ one-touch emergency dialer. It’s a $0.99 US app that’s similar in concept to the SOS app on Apple Watch, but this is on the iPhone. It’s customizable so you can configure it to call any number you like, not just 911. This way you can support the show and its host on a one-time basis, and get something in return, or even if you just purchase it and immediately delete it, it still helps us out, so thanks in advance!
iOS Dev Break: 15 minutes of current events, tips, and advice for iOS Developers! Including, but not limited to, discussions of Swift, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS development.
WWDC 2020 is starting June 22, and Apple has a very nice surprise for you and your Mac. Also: do you like to dive right into coding when solving a problem? Have you tried sketching it out?
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Buy an App!
If you don’t want to help on a continuous basis, the second way you can assist is by purchasing NineOneOne ~ one-touch emergency dialer. It’s a $0.99 US app that’s similar in concept to the SOS app on Apple Watch, but this is on the iPhone. It’s customizable so you can configure it to call any number you like, not just 911. This way you can support the show and its host on a one-time basis, and get something in return, or even if you just purchase it and immediately delete it, it still helps us out, so thanks in advance!
iOS Dev Break: 15 minutes of current events, tips, and advice for iOS Developers! Including, but not limited to, discussions of Swift, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS development.
In this epsisode: Fabric is shutting down—is it time to make the jump to Firebase? Support indie developers during the coronavirus pandemic! WWDC 2020 goes remote?
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Become a Supporter on Patreon
Another way is by visiting our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/iosdevbreak. I have greatly simplified the options for support — so much so that there is now only one level: one dollar! If you’ve already supported the show, I’d like to thank you very much for that and I hope the show and its content continues to live up to your expectations!
Buy an App!
If you don’t want to help on a continuous basis, the second way you can assist is by purchasing NineOneOne ~ one-touch emergency dialer. It’s a $0.99 US app that’s similar in concept to the SOS app on Apple Watch, but this is on the iPhone. It’s customizable so you can configure it to call any number you like, not just 911. This way you can support the show and its host on a one-time basis, and get something in return, or even if you just purchase it and immediately delete it, it still helps us out, so thanks in advance!