Someone actually documented all the Xcode build settings — all 1410 of them — in one nice place. And it’s searchable. 🤟
Via iOS Dev Weekly.
Someone actually documented all the Xcode build settings — all 1410 of them — in one nice place. And it’s searchable. 🤟
Via iOS Dev Weekly.
I’m a dad, and a big fan a dad jokes (ask me why I had to break up with my tennis-playing girlfriend…).
But as a dad and former serious gamer, I’ve been having trouble finding time to play serious games. So I was excited to see that Apple had published a list of top-notch casual “Dad games” just for me. 🤓
The standouts for me seem to be Old Man’s Journey (“A game about life, loss & hope”) and Brawl Stars (“3v3 and Battle Royale”). 👍
Free open source Xcode Instruments plugin for profiling reactive Swift code, wither RxSwift or Combine. How is this stuff free?!?
Timelane is a free app that bundles a custom Xcode Instrument and the frameworks to enable your code to talk to the Timelane instrument.
👉 Timelane: Visually profile your asynchronous code
Via iOS Dev Weekly.

I love this post as a simple and practical alternative to the iOS architecture wars. It all centers around a ViewData protocol. 🤷🏻♂️
Via iOS Dev Weekly.

Here’s a fun idea for a trip…
Why not go see some famous recording studios?
Here’s a top 10 list of famous studios worldwide, but you can add any studio you want. I’d see Zep’s Bron-Yr-Aur or Sunset Sound Studio, or U2’s Windmill Lane Studio.
