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Manage episode 347528486 series 2812161
In this episode, I’m going to talk about:
- When does a SwiftUI Environment get retained?
- Animated Launch Screen in SwiftUI
- A Guided Tour for SwiftUI ForEach Structure
- What is the difference between List and ForEach in SwiftUI
- How Does Swift Concurrency Prevents Thread Explosions?
- Building custom layout in SwiftUI. Basics
- Using SwiftUI Effects Library: How to Add Particle Effects to iOS
- AppsIntroducing - Swift cheatsheet - The.Swift.Dev.
This episode is something special. According to the stats of my podcast hosting provider, this is my 200th episode. And what a ride I had between this episode and my previous one. My last episode was published two and a half weeks ago. And a lot of things happened since then.
- I was still preparing for Do iOS on November 3 and 4.
- Had a weekend I kept going over my notes for Do iOS.
- Then the Do iOS workshop started with Daniel Steinberg and I was collecting and bringing some of the material we needed for Do iOS to Amsterdam. For lunch, I stopped at the workshop to check in on things and talk to a few people to get the vibe of the crowd at the workshop. It was pretty good.
- Then it was November 8. Do iOS day. I was the stage host the entire day, but we started with onboarding everyone at the door. I spoke a few words with all attendees at registration. Then an entire day of talks, making sure catering was taken care of, taking care of little issues. And making sure we kept a good pace. At the end we had a nice social drink with all attendees and a typical small Dutch snack.
- Evening of the first conf day, we had a sort of casual diner, and it got a bit out of hand. We raided a restaurant and stressed out kitchen staff with such a big unannounced group. We smoothed this one over by indicating to prioritize other tables and to serve all my guest's food when ready. So we all ate
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Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team
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My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
223 episodes
Manage episode 347528486 series 2812161
In this episode, I’m going to talk about:
- When does a SwiftUI Environment get retained?
- Animated Launch Screen in SwiftUI
- A Guided Tour for SwiftUI ForEach Structure
- What is the difference between List and ForEach in SwiftUI
- How Does Swift Concurrency Prevents Thread Explosions?
- Building custom layout in SwiftUI. Basics
- Using SwiftUI Effects Library: How to Add Particle Effects to iOS
- AppsIntroducing - Swift cheatsheet - The.Swift.Dev.
This episode is something special. According to the stats of my podcast hosting provider, this is my 200th episode. And what a ride I had between this episode and my previous one. My last episode was published two and a half weeks ago. And a lot of things happened since then.
- I was still preparing for Do iOS on November 3 and 4.
- Had a weekend I kept going over my notes for Do iOS.
- Then the Do iOS workshop started with Daniel Steinberg and I was collecting and bringing some of the material we needed for Do iOS to Amsterdam. For lunch, I stopped at the workshop to check in on things and talk to a few people to get the vibe of the crowd at the workshop. It was pretty good.
- Then it was November 8. Do iOS day. I was the stage host the entire day, but we started with onboarding everyone at the door. I spoke a few words with all attendees at registration. Then an entire day of talks, making sure catering was taken care of, taking care of little issues. And making sure we kept a good pace. At the end we had a nice social drink with all attendees and a typical small Dutch snack.
- Evening of the first conf day, we had a sort of casual diner, and it got a bit out of hand. We raided a restaurant and stressed out kitchen staff with such a big unannounced group. We smoothed this one over by indicating to prioritize other tables and to serve all my guest's food when ready. So we all ate
Runway
Put your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team
Lead Software Developer
Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.
Rate me on Apple Podcasts.
Send feedback on SpeakPipe
Or contact me on Mastodon: https://hachyderm.io/@appforce1
Support my podcast with a monthly subscription, it really helps.
My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
223 episodes
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