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While on break, I’m reading @objcio #AdvancedSwift. Reading about how emojis are handled 🤯
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You might not know it yet, but you need a OrderedDictionary in your tool belt of collections. Someone made it:
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Resizing UIImage code is courtesy of this blog post. https://t.co/ojUWfhDh64
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@advancedswift @saidozcan @alicanbatur I use ⌘⇧O constantly. Didn't know about ⌘⇧J, though. Thanks for that. Another one I like is [Option]-click to open a specific file in assistant view; helpful when you don't want Xcode 'guessing' which file to show.
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@linuslagerhjelm It appears not. There’s a simple one in this article which jacks into the standard library stuff, eg Int.random(in:using:)
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Nice Core Data articles by @RobertPieta - https://t.co/Cf4rIvUXji & https://t.co/owXUgR51kt
#iOSDev #iOSFeeds
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#GitHub repo: https://t.co/CJUwhbbL0H DateFormatter: https://t.co/h3vh38A7ou Run code on value change: https://t.co/egd2PmLkr4 Flip images horizontally:
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@RobertPieta Thanks Robert for how to display alert, confirm and prompt in WKWebView https://t.co/Ys8XW1iPby will use this for MacScribe (macOS to transcribe YouTube, files and mic)
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Nice overview of URL and URLComponents by @RobertPieta. 👍Think I need to use URLComponents more.. #iOSFeeds #iOSDev
https://t.co/bKcnd8Cpfz
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Typealias is pretty nice and useful keyword in Swift. Check out these examples by @RobertPieta for inspiration. #iOSDev #SwiftLang #iOSFeeds Catchy preview image 😂
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I remember seeing this article before. Needed to use an enum in CoreData. 1 Google request and found this article as 2nd hit. Great!
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This post was helpful to me. I just tried this in my CoreData app and it works. Handy trick with the get set of the Enum (storing rawValue in db)
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Reminding myself to check out this Swift blog Advanced Swift more often. Very high quality posts about iOS development. https://t.co/WyIBHrVojX
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OrderedDictionary is such an incredibly helpful addition to the #Swift toolkit
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Learn to generate secure random data and numbers using the Security Framework https://t.co/iclJCwzXE1
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