Sometimes when you’re trying to figure out the way the world works, basic math is enough to get you going. If we increase the hot water flow by x, the temperature of the mixture goes up by y. Sometimes you’re working on something that’s just too complicated for that, and you can’t even begin to […]
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Even though the iOS ecosystem is growing further every day from Objective-C, some companies still heavily rely on it. A week away for another wave of innovation from WWDC 2020, I thought it would be interesting to dive back into Objective-C starting with a MVVM pattern implementation. As a quick reminder, MVVM pattern is an […]
Hello and welcome to another blog post about SwiftUI. This years WWDC is approaching fast and the expectation of new SwiftUI features and/or changes is tremendous. So I have decided to dedicate this post to something lighter yet still playful. I will share with you a simple way of creating a TikTok logo-ish effect but […]
UODATE: The bike sold, quickly, for the full asking price to the first person who showed up. Which was cool. And even better, the guy was like, “Who did the pictures? They jumped out at me.” (Tiny speedlights FTW…) Have you tried to buy a new bike lately? Or even a used bike? The coronavirus […]
Welcome to the Beauty Brains, a show where real cosmetic chemists answer your beauty product questions and give you an insider’s look at the cosmetic industry. Hosts: Valerie George and Perry Romanowski. On today’s show we’re going to answer questions about… Whether you should get a cosmetic fridge? If dry shampoo is bad for your […]
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In the previous article of this series, we discussed publishing a ViewState from the ViewModel, which is then observed by the View implementation, rendering content on the screen. However, not everything that the ViewModel has to notify the View about can go in the ViewState. Why? Because the ViewState is a somewhat permanent, sticky kind […]
Since January, I’ve been slowing down blogging for couple reasons: I started doubting about myself and the quality of my content but I also wanted to focus more on some fundamentals I felt I was missing. So I committed to a “100 day challenge” coding challenge, focused on data structure and algorithm in Swift. Before […]
Classics Book Review Author : Elizabeth Gaskell Genre : Literary Classic Fiction Original Publisher : Chapman and Hall Year of Publication : 1854 Number of Pages : 396 My Rating : 5 out of 5 My most recent read is this gem of a book by Elizabeth Gaskell, based in Victorian England. Margaret Hale is […]