
John Sundell
@johnsundell
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Not active here at the moment. Find me on Mastodon at https://t.co/B06atDonhg, or contact me through https://t.co/67V5Grojki.
Gdańsk, Poland
Joined February 2011
I've decided to completely stop posting from this account for now. I'll continue announcing new articles/podcast episodes from my @swiftbysundell account, but for everything else, feel free to follow me on Mastodon instead - it's a great community! 🙂
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274 Posts, 52 Following, 6.68K Followers · Swift and Rust developer. Creator of Swift by Sundell, and co-host of the Stacktrace podcast.
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Will be using Mastodon as a complete Twitter replacement over the next few weeks, as an experiment 👨🔬 During that time, I won't be posting here, or reading any mentions. Really liking Mastodon so far, so feel free to join me over at 🙂.
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274 Posts, 52 Following, 6.68K Followers · Swift and Rust developer. Creator of Swift by Sundell, and co-host of the Stacktrace podcast.
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RT @_inside: Missed Stacktrace? We’re back (to the future :P) with a new episode talking about managing legacy code bases, patch releases i….
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Building custom collection view layouts, introducing new features into a legacy code base, and managing patch releases while also working on a major new version of an app at the same time.
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RT @swiftbysundell: 🎧 New podcast episode: “Swift concurrency in practice”, with special guest @subdigital!.
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Ben Scheirman returns to the show to discuss how Swift’s built-in concurrency features, such as async/await and tasks, can be used in practice when building apps for Apple’s platforms.
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Just in time for the weekend, here is a brand new podcast episode, featuring a really nice conversation with @subdigital about using Swift Concurrency in practice when building apps. Lessons learned, tips, Combine comparisons, and much more! 😀.
swiftbysundell.com
Ben Scheirman returns to the show to discuss how Swift’s built-in concurrency features, such as async/await and tasks, can be used in practice when building apps for Apple’s platforms.
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Very sad to see what's happening to Twitter - both to the platform itself, and to its employees 😞 I've loved our discussions that we've had here over the years. Hope that they can continue, but if not, you can find me here:. 1️⃣ 2️⃣
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274 Posts, 52 Following, 6.68K Followers · Swift and Rust developer. Creator of Swift by Sundell, and co-host of the Stacktrace podcast.
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RT @swiftbysundell: 📖 New article (finally!): “Combining opaque return types with primary associated types”.
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How Swift’s opaque return types can be combined with primary associated types in order to create powerful abstractions without the need for any type erasure.
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It's been 4 months since I last published a Swift article 😱 Let's fix that! 😀. In this new article, I explore how opaque return types can be combined with Swift 5.7's primary associated types for some really powerful results. Hope you'll enjoy it 👍.
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How Swift’s opaque return types can be combined with primary associated types in order to create powerful abstractions without the need for any type erasure.
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RT @swiftbysundell: 🎧 New podcast episode: “Responsive and smooth UIs”, with special guest @b3ll!.
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Adam Bell returns to the podcast to discuss different techniques and approaches for optimizing UI code, and how to utilize tools like animations in order to build iOS apps that feel fast and respon...
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Really excited to share one of my favorite podcast conversations that I've recorded this year 😀. A really nice and in-depth discussion with @b3ll about building iOS app UIs that feel fast, smooth, and responsive! Hope you'll enjoy the episode 👍.
swiftbysundell.com
Adam Bell returns to the podcast to discuss different techniques and approaches for optimizing UI code, and how to utilize tools like animations in order to build iOS apps that feel fast and respon...
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RT @mobileworkshop5: Friday was the Concurrency + Combine workshop with @johnsundell! 🥳.Next workshop, SwiftUI on November 24th & 25th : ht….
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The workshops are organized by the amazing @greg3z, who I've been working with for several years now on workshops for companies all over France - but we've now finally made those workshops available to everyone! 🎉.
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Happy to share that individual tickets are now available for my SwiftUI and Concurrency workshops! 🚀 If you enjoy learning from my articles or podcasts, then you're going to love these practical, thorough and fun workshops 😀. Get your ticket at 👍.
mobileworkshops.io
Workshops for mobile developers with the best trainers worldwide
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RT @greg3z: I've been organising iOS workshops for more than 2 years with @johnsundell, @DonnyWals & @v_pradeilles but so far this service….
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I've got the new AirPods Pro, @_inside's got the iPhone 14 Pro, and on this new episode of Stacktrace, we share our first impressions of using them and how features like Dynamic Island and Adaptive Transparency work during day-to-day use 🎧📱 Enjoy! 😀.
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RT @swiftbysundell: 🎧 New podcast episode: “Freelancing and WWDC22 highlights”, with special guest @donnywals!.
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Donny Wals returns to the show to talk about being an iOS developer freelancer, and to discuss some of the key new APIs, Swift language features, and frameworks that were introduced at WWDC22.
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