Converting to SwiftUI Steps[1]

Continuing my journey into SwiftUI, I am taking a look at re-using existing UIViews and UIViewControllers in SwiftUI. The primary advantage here is not having to rewrite your existing code from scratch, however, it’s probably best to create any new views in SwiftUI...

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Converting to SwiftUI Steps[0]

SwiftUI is the next paradigm in iOS and macOS user interface development. However, if you’re like me you already have Xcode projects that are using the now legacy storyboard technology. Luckily, it possible to update your existing projects to use SwiftUI and the...

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WWDC Things You Might Have Missed

This is one of the best WWDCs that I have ever seen if not the absolute best to date. I don’t say that lightly. Coder Radio know what I have been fairly critical of WWDCs and past apple events in general over the past four or so years. This time they nailed. Sure the...

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Swift on Android

Rumor has it that Google may be considering making Apple’s Swift a first class language for Android development. Predictably, the internet has been pretty excited about this possibility. My lack of enthusiasm for Swift has been fairly well document, so I’m going to...

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AppCode Review

As is well documented on Twitter, I’ve had my share of frustrating system locking beachball of death experiences with Xcode, so it should come as no surprise that I’ve been keeping a keen eye on JetBrains’ AppCode IDE for iOS and MacOS development. Being a user of two...

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2015 Year in Review: Apple

Now that we are just dabbing our toes into 2016, it’s given me some time and cause to look back at the year that was. A lot of things were happening in 2015 but they broadly break down into who was involved: Apple, Google, Microsoft, VC Startups. Today, we start with...

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