Humility, a designer’s essential value—that has a nice ring to it. What about humility, an office manager’s essential value? Or a dentist’s? Or a librarian’s? They all sound great. When humility is our guiding light, the path is always open for fulfillment, evolution, connection, and engagement. In this chapter, we’re going to talk about why. […]
There’s a powerful fantasy in American society: the fantasy of the ideal mother. This mother is devoted to her family above all else. She raises the kids, volunteers at the school, cleans the house, plans the birthday parties, cares for her own parents. She’s a natural nurturer. And she’s happy to do it all for […]
Posted by Jake Wharton on June 21, 2023 Say hello to Turbine 1.0, our library for testing kotlinx.coroutines Flow and more. Turbine changes push-based Flows into pull-based suspend functions to simplify testing. mealsFlow.test { assertEquals(Meal.Breakfast, awaitItem()) assertEquals(Meal.Lunch, awaitItem()) assertEquals(Meal.Dinner, awaitItem()) awaitComplete() } Each awaitItem() or awaitComplete() call suspends until the desired event arrives. If a different […]
1.3M Downloads 409 Episodes Share RSS Improve your tennis with the Essential Tennis Podcast, the very first podcast dedicated to tennis lessons and instruction! Tennis professional Ian Westermann answers listener questions about technique, strategy, mental toughness, and much more. Source link
The red, green, refactor approach helps streamline testing and development processes, improve code quality, and foster collaboration. It promotes a disciplined and iterative approach to software development, resulting in more reliable and maintainable systems. Join us in this captivating episode as we explore this mysterious testing approach that transforms software development. Source link
On this week’s episode of the Android Central Podcast, Shruti Shekar, Jerry Hildenbrand, Andrew Myrick, and Derrek Lee discuss what Android 15 needs to steal from iOS 17, what iOS 17 needs to learn from Google, the Samsung Galaxy Watch & Google Pixel Watch’s new health features, review the Moto G Stylus 5G, rave about […]
#271: Developer Prospects for visionOS June 19th, 2023 · 29 minutes Our expectations for the visionOS app market when Apple Vision Pro launches next year. This episode of Under the Radar is sponsored by: Indeed: Join more than three million businesses worldwide using Indeed to hire great talent fast. Stream this episode Source link
Even though, as my collection of books has grown, my appetite for first editions has increased, I still have a soft spot for reprints. (It was one of the likes in my Valentine to architecture books, after all.) They allow hard-to-find, often prohibitively expensive books to be readily available once again and appreciated by new […]
Yes indeed, we’ve welcomed a hobbit into our home. Mr. FW is a well-known lover of The Lord of The Rings books and the main reason he wanted to have children was to one day read the series with them. He’s been working Kidwoods up to The Hobbit by having her first read the Fern […]
This year DubDub is over and I am very excited about the new developer treats that iOS17 will bring us that expand the animation possibilities of SwiftUI. I am talking mainly about the PhaseAnimator, KeyframeAnimator and the ability to utilize Metal shaders on SwiftUI views through modifiers .distortionEffect, .layerEffect, and .colorEffect (docs). In this post, […]