SwiftUI/Native Apple Development Discussion

pexavc, in My app "‎Kolibri for SwiftUI" let's you design vector graphics and generates automatically the SwiftUI code and now you can animate your designs too

Wow this is useful. I like how the design of the UI also resembled the Sketch app, which I use daily.

Devon, in Undo a backward move when using NavigationStack
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@roydbt I know this is a bit old now, but just in case. I don't believe there is a native solution for your problem. Even creating a custom navigation bar back button while hiding the real one means you lose swipe-ability for navigation unless you implement a custom solution.

roydbt,

I was looking for something like Apollo had, shame there apple didn't adopt this feature

conciselyverbose, in Completely free resource with loads of SwiftUI tutorials.

Is there a license anywhere?

Generally "recipe" implies that you're free to basically do what you please, but it would be nice to have it explicitly stated.

Devon,
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@conciselyverbose

community-sourced recipes

That’s in the first paragraph of the “Online Cookbook” tab of the website. I would assume that means the recipes are free to use.

All the recipes are open source and live in the Recipes folder in the Git.

That’s on the GitHub page for the app and Xcode extension for the website. I think you’re good, but if you work for somebody, maybe just ask your manager first. If you’re indie, I wouldn’t sweat it.

conciselyverbose,

Thanks. I clicked around and didn't see anything.

Devon, in My app "‎Kolibri for SwiftUI" let's you design vector graphics and generates automatically the SwiftUI code and now you can animate your designs too
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@Sandro very cool! I’ve seen you post this on Reddit and always thought it’d be useful to check out, but the code is only half the battle. I don’t think I’ve got the artistic or design skills to really make much use of it. The app I’m building’s logo is a rounded rectangle with an emoji on top lol.

Sandro,
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Thanks! Yes i posted it there when i was still using reddit. Thought i could post it here too. Always looking to get more feedback from people.
But yes i see what you mean. You don’t need huge artistic skills though. Sometimes it’s already more practical to draw a rounded rect with a gradient in an app than just in code. Especially if you wanna adjust the gradient etc. And maybe add a shadow or something.
But cool that you checked it and commented, thabks a lot!

Devon, (edited ) in What is new in SwiftUI after WWDC 23
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I’m eager to try out Swift Data. Seems way more intuitive and Swifty than Core Data. The headset is definitely on my wish list, too.

ETA: Wow, taking the time to go through the whole blog post, I am SO excited for what’s coming. So many problems I’ve run into recently are getting addressed. SwiftUI may not be perfect yet, but Apple is getting it closer and closer every year.

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