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Empower Apps

Haikus of Code with Erica Sadun - Part 2

16 Jun 2020

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GuestErica Sadun (website)@ericasadun (Twitter)@erica (GitHub)Swift Style, Second Edition by Erica SadunRelated EpisodesEpisode 20: WWDC 2019 - Mac Development with Daniel JalkutEpisode 49: Vapor 4 with Tibor BödecsEpisode 34: Server-Side Swift with Tim CondonRelated Linkstry! Swift WorldSwift Argument Parseryonaskolb/Mint (GitHub) - THE WAY to install Swift Package ToolsWE FOUND AN INSTALLATION TOOL! - “mint” (a simple SwiftPM installer) has improved my command line life - Erica SadunMusings on `Result` and building a command line utility with completion handlers - Erica SadunSwift Package Continuous Integration - Leo DionErica's Command Line Toolserica/now (GitHub) - Times around the world... erica/remind (GitHub) - Schedule a notification-center reminder from the command-line... erica/lns (GitHub) - Because no one can remember how to use `ln -s` when it really mattersLeo's Command Line Toolsbrightdigit/eggseed (GitHub) - Command Line Tool for Starting Your Swift Packages with Continuous Integrationbrightdigit/AssetLib (GitHub) - Create and Build Asset Catalog and TemplatesSwiftPackageIndex/PackageListValidator (GitHub) - A tool for validating the Swift Package Index package listHomeBrew Stuff (for Swift Packages - See Mint)HomeBrew Home Page - https://brew.shHow to Create a TapHow to Create a Cask (for Mac GUI Apps)How to Create a Formula (Command Line Apps) docopt - Command-line interface description languagekylef/Commander (GitHub) - Compose beautiful command line interfaces in SwiftJohnSundell/Publish (GitHub) - A static site generator for Swift developersHeartwitchSpeculidGimpInkscapeMacDownUlyssesVT100 codes 🙄Exit CodesSwift Language Change LogSwift on WindowsSponsorsAppFiguresThe tools you need to monitor, optimize, and get more downloads.There's a lot of demand for apps right now, so it's a really great time to give it a try. It's easier than you think.The guys who run it are indie devs who had a need and created a tool. 11 years later, it's an all-in-one platform for developers who want to get more downloads and make more money with their apps.The folks at Appfigures have easy step-by-step guides and intuitive tools to do that, which many indie developers are using to get more downloads:https://appfigures.com/resources/asoAlso check out our episode with CEO Ariel Michaeli:https://share.transistor.fm/s/15b7ff63Try Appfigures for free, and if you like it use the special link to get 30% off for the next 3 months:https://appfigures.com/account/upgrade?p=empower3030AudibleAudible is the leading provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, ranging from best sellers, to celebrity memoirs, news, business, and self-development. Every month, members get one (1) credit to pick any title, plus two (2) Audible Originals from a monthly selection, and access to daily news digests (from The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post), as well as guided meditation programs.My recommendationTalking to Strangers - What We Should Know About the People We Don't KnowWritten and Narrated by: Malcolm GladwellTry it out today and 2 free audiobooks:http://www.audibletrial.com/EmpowerAppsSwift Argument ParserHow does the parser work?What's the difference between Argument, Option, and Flag?What folks find challenging with it?How we are using the new library?How to run asynchronously with command line tools?How log and write to stdout and stderr?Dealing with errorsFuture of Swift ... also Leo wants to waste time porting SwiftUI into terminal appsSocial [email protected] - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigit

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