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AppForce1 Worklog

Big cudly bear hugs to all iOS developers out there

02 Aug 2021

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Send me a textI went on vacation and I got hugged by a bear only to find lots of great content when I got home. I reduced it to 22 links and picked 13 to share with you. Enjoy.Xcode tipsAutomatically Switch to Build Log | dasdom4 Xcode shortcuts to get back your screen space | SarunwThe Jump Bar In Xcode | dasdomUI developmentImplementing drag & drop for Collection View | Filip NěmečekSwiftUI Swipe ActionsUnit TestingUnit testing: the pragmatic guide on where to start | Marina GornostaevaAsync/await/actorsAsync await in Swift explained with code examples - SwiftLeeModern Concurrency in Swift: Introduction • Andy IbanezCooperative Task Cancellation - SwiftUI Concurrency EssentialsSwift actors tutorial - a beginner's guide to thread safe concurrency - The.Swift.Dev.Deep stuffCopy-On-Assignment vs. Copy-On-Write in Swift | by Ayman FayezFixing a hard-to-find bug in Dark Mode · Jesse SquiresHow to Fix Mach-O Header Code 0x72613c21 When You Try to Export Your App in Xcode • Christian TietzeJoin me in Amsterdam for Do iOS 2025, tickets and details available now. Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.Support the showDo iOS: https://do-ios.com Rate me on Apple Podcasts. Send feedback on SpeakPipeOr contact me: Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1 X: https://x.com/appforce1 BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/appforce1.net LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leenarts/ Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.My book: Being a Lead Software Developer

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