Enterprises often have a simplistic understanding of navigational structures in UX Design. Companies shy away from messing with known organizational schemas for fear that their users or customers will become confused and run away. We don’t give our users enough credit. As a result, most software navigational structures either reflect hierarchical departmental company/brand organization (because […]
Zucchini Soup2 tbsp olive oil 1 yellow onion 1 celery stalk 1-2 clove garlics 1 large or 2 smaller zucchini / courgette A good handful fresh spinach 120 ml / 1/2 cup white wine 500 ml / 2 cups vegetable stock 120 ml / 1/2 cup cream or coconut cream A handful fresh herbs (we […]
Thanks a lot to the team behind the visual regular expressions editor ViRE for sponsoring Swift by Sundell over the past two weeks, enabling me to keep delivering a continuous stream of Swift articles completely for free. I’ll be honest, I’ve never been a huge fan of working with regular expressions as raw strings. I […]
Episode 120 (The Prairie Chicken in Wisconsin: Highlights of a Study of Counts, Behavior, Turnover, Movement, and Habitat) The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music We move between three different pieces from Camille Saint-Saens’: Suite, Op. 90: II Menuet, and two from Carnival of… Source […]
Chris Lattner returns to the show to discuss Swift’s new concurrency features, the ongoing evolution of the language, and the importance of both language and API design. This, and much more, on this special 100th episode of the show. Bitrise: Rock-solid continuous integration for your Swift project, which now offers 50% faster builds and ad-ons […]
In 2006 I started a lighting blog while working full-time as a staffer at The Baltimore Sun. By early 2007, it became obvious that I didn’t have the personal resources to give 100% to both Strobist and my job at the newspaper. That’s exactly the position I find myself in today. For the past year […]
“Any comment?” is probably one of the worst ways to ask for feedback. It’s vague and open ended, and it doesn’t provide any indication of what we’re looking for. Getting good feedback starts earlier than we might expect: it starts with the request. Article Continues Below It might seem counterintuitive to start the process of […]
When lighting with small subjects, a speedlight is generally all you’ll ever need. Further, because of the scale and distances involved, even with a small flash you’ll be working at low power settings. For these photos of some of the resident animals at the Howard County Conservancy, we used a single speedlight generally at one-eighth […]
When building iOS and Mac apps, it’s very common to want to present certain views either modally, or by pushing them onto the current navigation stack. For example, here we’re presenting a MessageDetailView as a modal, using SwiftUI’s built-in sheet modifier in combination with a local @State property that keeps track of whether the detail […]
I recently wrote a post about funding for investors to think about having a diversified portfolio, which I called “shots on goal.” The thesis is that before investing in an early-stage startup it is close to impossible to know which of the deals you did will break out to the upside. It’s therefore important to […]