Daniel
@itsdevdaniel
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⚫️ Bootstrapped founder building apps ⚫️ Sold a Startup ⚫️ Senior Software Developer ⚫️ Building Shopify & iOS apps.
Toronto, Ontario 🇨🇦
Joined October 2018
i'm just a developer who loves to build apps on the side, go for walks, workout, and enjoy good food. (and use php) 🥑👨💻🚶
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Apparently Apple has a protocol called "Apple's Attest Protocol" This protocol, offers a method for confirming that connections to your server originate from authentic instances of your app.
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Apparently theres a new way to secure your backend API's from iOS apps Its called App Attest. Learning about it now but will share more info on it later. I wouldn't be surprised how many iOS apps have leaking secret keys or unauthenticated API backends.
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Tomorrow we building the next iOS app I don’t care! Going to share every progress 👨🏻💻 I need to plan it out in the morning, how the flow will look like, but ideally we make it SIMPLE. Enough to throw it on the App Store and see the demand. Let’s go.
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Damn good fight by Jake Paul but AJ got this in the bag. Good fight.
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It wasn’t even a knockout and the ref calls this now? Woodly should’ve continued wtf is this scam
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GPT Image 1.5 is now available in the API with it being better and 20% cheaper than GPT Image 1. Time to update! 😃
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Trying out Google Anti Gravity. It looks promising. I was able to import all of my settings from Cursor since they use VS in the background. The plan is free for a month to try. Let's hope it performs well.
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I forgot how much I missed PHPStorm. Still the best IDE. I miss the way Cursor performs though with LLMs. I can use Claude CLI but I like having a visual panel.
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I have two iOS apps that I need to build. They're both fairly simple but still lots of work to do for each. I think if I can pump them out, it should be an easy $100 MRR each at the minimum. Let's attempt.
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And here we go, finally the moment I’ve been waiting for, and it only took 3-4 days. Started learning Swift, did a few mock tests with navigation, apis, passing around data, test logins with custom backend (and JWT tokens) Now I know how logins work, how to set global state
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The point isn’t to stop watching fully. You’re supposed to watch, learn, copy it and ADD MORE TO IT. Thats how you learn. Any new concept, add MORE to it. Yourself. That’s how I learned everything. It’s not that tutorials are bad.
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Still rough, but implementing a basic login with refresh tokens in Swift. Maybe tomorrow I will set up a basic Express server just to test it out for my app. This app has 15 different views just for "learning" 😂 I am getting the hang of Swift though. Pretty neat. Once thing I
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I'm slowly picking up SwiftUI finally. Now I'm in the process of learning how to make API requests in Swift and how to structure the files into services. The biggest shift for me is just the architecture of a mobile app + the unique features that Swift has to offer. New app
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Im getting cursor to help me with my swift, but I'm writing it out myself. Yes, bit cheating, but its teaching me syntax + logic flow.
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I’m loving this breakfast (aka lunch) While watching some tutorials on Swift.
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I’m giving myself a challenge to learn Swift. I already have a big advantage from knowing how to code and doing a bit long time ago. Although a lot has changed. Swift UI is new to me too. I still have a web dev approach to building swift apps. I’ll share my progress
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