👋🏼 Welcome to SwiftlyRush
I feel mildly settled now as I end my 2nd week at Circuit.
I know it's been 3 weeks since I was made redundant at Stream, and I know you're thinking the same as me; time really does fly. I was overwhelmed with support from the community, so much so that I feel like I owe so much to everyone who responded to me, reached out and genuinely showed care and love.
I received a considerable amount of opportunities that are currently on the market, and I want to share this list of opportunities with you; next week, I am going to be putting together a complete list of jobs that was shared with me with you, and I hope this might help you in the future :]
Have a great weekend ☀️
🥳 What's New
Using RenameButton in SwiftUI
It's a small addition within SwiftUI 4.0, but we now have a built-in Rename Button. Have a use-case for this?
🔥 Community News
Awesome newsletters for iOS and Swift developers in 2022 by Marco
It was amazing to be featured in this list of newsletters by Marco; you just never know if people read the newsletter or enjoy reading it, so being featured here motivates me to keep going. Nevertheless, this list features many of my favourite newsletters as well; you should check them out. Thank you, Marco!
Building captivating content reveal animation.
I am keeping an eye on Krzysztof's website at the moment because he's currently motivated to build more content, which is always very special. Krzysztof is the king of open-source, and you should check out his tools, including Sourcery (which I have always loved). Anyway, I loved this article going into detail on reveal animations.
Does your app need a Press Kit? by Filip Němeček
I love the work by Filip, who owns the Press Release, deploying apps space. If you're an indie developer looking to ship your own app, check out Filip's website; he has many valuable tips and tricks for wannabe marketers.
Wrapping a long-running function with async-await in Swift by Toomas Vahter
I especially love these articles, which show concrete examples of how to break down your code and introduce a new architecture or a better way of doing things. Toomas is showing here how to break down a long-running task using Async Await.
💡 And Finally...
One thing that never fails to amaze me is what people are creating for free; Seb has created a completely free code snippet sharing app and it's beautiful, you should check it out!