I really hope this time the article will be saved somewhere. I will also maintain local copies of it from now henceforth. Review Before we face our challenge we need to review what was learned in this project. Specifically: We can force our app to run only in specific orientations. This is done in ProjectContinue reading “Hacking with Swift — Challenge 6”
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Hacking with Swift – Learning Project 6
I am quite late in my schedule because I had this trip in the middle which screwed up my timetables! But today I should manage to catch up—I hope. The first part of this article is exactly the one I wrote from Turin’s airport in the night between the 2nd and the 3rd of March. Continue reading “Hacking with Swift – Learning Project 6”
Hacking with Swift – Challenge 5
I will have to be as concise as possible today (and in the next two days) because I am travelling abroad for a ten-day and even if I will for sure be able to dedicate my daily hour to Swift I would probably not be able to write and especially publish my report until aContinue reading “Hacking with Swift – Challenge 5”
Hacking with Swift – Learning Project 5
Day 27 of the 100 Days of Swift initiative started with an article on how closures capture values. Oh dear, was it hard … Paul—the author—explained it very clearly and the concepts themselves seem to be… well… fine to understand, but if I had to repeat something about what I read I would be reallyContinue reading “Hacking with Swift – Learning Project 5”
Hacking with Swift – Challenge 4
It is now time to review what we learned in Project 4 (Easy Browser). Personally this was a rather big step up in difficulty from previous projects and the speed with which Paul goes makes me feel like I am a bit walking on eggs. The new subjects were clearly explained but if I didn’tContinue reading “Hacking with Swift – Challenge 4”
