I recently had a thread about the various iOS apps available to use Mastodon. Following the thread is probably a nightmare, so I’ll try to aggregate it here. I’ve been looking for a good iOS app to use with Mastodon. Feature-wise, I want to see my local and federated timelines.
ReadI’ve decided to include “learning rust” as part of my return to software development. This means following The Book as it’s apparently called. At this point, I’m only on chapter two because understanding SwiftUI is still my primary goal for now. But when I want a break from , rust
ReadToday, I completed day 25 of #100DaysOfSwiftUI. For those keeping track it’s been two weeks since I completed day 20. Life, uh uh uh, finds a way….. to interrupt my SwiftUI learning. Day 25 is “Consolidation II” day and took a fair bit of thinking. I was able to use
ReadToday kicked off the into to Project 2. Our fearless teacher @twostraws starts us VStacks, HStacks, and ZStacks. These three Views let us draw multiple views onto the screen in a vertical, horizontal, or depth layout. After some discussions on colors, we took at look at gradients. This was actually
ReadDays 14 – 18 we covered a few more Swift fundamentals before getting a first look at SwiftUI. In Day 16, we saw our first SwiftUI project, a utility to split a restaurant bill. Today, I completed the Day 19 Challenge. This was my first ever SwiftUI project and I
ReadSince early on in the #100DaysOfSwiftUI @twostraws has warned us about day 13. We didn’t know what was in day 13, but we knew it would take more than 1 hour. Knowing this, I had a strategy for the day. Typically I attempt to bang out the videos, tests, and occasional checkpoints in
ReadI’m learning SwiftUI by following the “100 Days of SwiftUI” on https://www.hackingwithswift.com/. So far, so good. I’ve completed day 12, however it’s definitely taken more than 12 days. Having a day job has meant I’m not always able to dedicate the time required each day. But that’s ok, I’m going at
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