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Master iOS development through in-depth tutorials and comprehensive courses on Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, Core Data, and more.
Master iOS development through in-depth tutorials and comprehensive courses on Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, Core Data, and more.
As developers, we spend long hours in front of screens, often neglecting our health. I’ve learned that gut health is a game-changer for focus, energy, and productivity. Eating whole foods and tracking fiber diversity with Plant Power has made a real difference for me.
As developers, we spend countless hours glued to our screens, deeply immersed in lines of code. While the thrill of solving tough problems and building great software is undeniable, it's crucial to step away periodically and reconnect with something equally complex and rewarding. Nature.
If you're looking for a reliable, beautifully designed meditation timer for iPad and iPhone, Samsara is one of the best choices you can make. For more than a decade, this app has been helping yoga practitioners, meditators, and mindfulness enthusiasts create calm, focused, and meaningful sessions. With a 4.7 out of 5 rating and tens of thousands of users worldwide, Samsara is more than just a timer; it's a trusted companion for your practice.
If you're anything like me, then you're used to solving complex problems with logic and structure. That's what developers do. Right? But outside of our screens, nature reminds us that not everything runs on neatly written code. Some of the most rewarding systems, the ones that fuel our creativity and give us balance, are messy, alive, and organic.
In this tutorial, you learn how to add a free trial to a subscription. A free trial is nothing more than an introductory offer you define in App Store Connect. The type of the introductory offer is Free. Let's look at the steps you need to take to add a free trial to a subscription.
Working with URLs can be tedious if you're unfamiliar with some of Foundation's hidden gems. In this episode, we take a look at one of those gems, the URLQueryItem struct. This nifty, little struct takes care of a range of seemingly trivial tasks. Let's take a look.
When I started developing apps for Apple's platforms more than fifteen years ago, I had to figure out a lot by myself. The SDK for the iPhone wasn't available at that time and there were very few books about Apple development. Those days were exciting but also frustrating at times.
The most common goal of students of my mentorship program is to release the app they have been working on for weeks, months, or even years. Is that you?