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Posts by torstenb

For a trained developer it is fairly easy to learn SwiftUI from the official documentation and WWDC demo videos. There is also a ton of tutorials available and good courses on Idemy and other learning platforms.

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Awesome, great stuff!

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This feels oddly familiar... ;)

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Thank you! Not a common bird here in Switzerland 🙂

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Lovely picture! What’s the bird’s name?

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I keep my iPhone as long as it works because I don't want to produce waste beyond of what is necessary.

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Not making progress as fast as I would like to, but this is due other work I have to do. SwiftUI itself is straightforward, though I often need to consult other sources than the official doc and Apples presentations in order to understand advanced coding techniques in SwiftUI.

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I left LinkedIn 3 years ago. It became a spam fest.

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We have marsh tits visiting the terrace several times a day, enjoying sunflower seeds from the sunflowers we planted in spring.

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Counting myself still as a beginner with Swift and SwiftUI, I have encountered only one bug in Xcode and that can easily be worked around.
Most times it is my code, when things do not work as expected…

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Trouble sleeping, aka insomnia?

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No software without bugs. At least there is a n easy for this one. Thanks for pointing it out.

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Nice!

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