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Sean Allen returns to the show to talk about using the MVVM design pattern within SwiftUI-based apps, building a course around MapKit and CloudKit, how to approach all of the new material that WWDC has to offer, and what goes into making a really great developer portfolio. NordVPN: Make your Internet connection private and secure, […]
Thanks a lot to Matteo Manferdini for sponsoring Swift by Sundell last week to promote his SwiftUI guide “Architecting SwiftUI apps with MVC and MVVM”. The guide is completely free to download, and contains lots of practical tips and examples on how to setup robust architectures for SwiftUI-based apps. Rather than just promoting a single […]
Applications that trick users into paying huge subscription fees raked in over $400 million from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, according to research done by Avast. The so-called “fleeceware” takes advantage of a weakness in both app stores: deleting an application tied to a subscription doesn’t cancel the subscription. What is fleeceware? […]
Disclosure: Evinced has paid for my time in writing this blog, and I have provided them feedback on the version of their tool reviewed and an early beta. I agreed to this because I believe in the product they are offering. Testing your app for accessibility is an essential part of making an accessible app, […]
I recorded an episode of the Empower Apps podcast, where Leo Dion and I discussed a wide range of topics. We spoke about everything from how we scale app development to thousands of people and millions of users at Twitter, communication, documentation, people working together, and a lot about and the complexity of holding moral […]
I was asked by Capital One to contribute an accessibility piece to the Capital One Tech Medium. The blog, titled Baking Digital Inclusion Into Your Mobile Apps, briefly covers what we mean by disability and what we can do to make our mobile apps work better for everyone. Source link
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