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I spent most of last week working on my other newsletter, Those Who Swift. After several years with Curated, I moved it to Substack.
On that newsletter I and my colleague Anton gather the latest news, tips, and other interesting things for developers. Please take a look if you are interested. 👀
I appreciate your support and reading this newsletter. Let’s dive in!
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Spending too much time maintaining snapshot tests? Screenshotbot works with your existing snapshot tests and stores your images. Say goodbye to Git LFS. Screenshotbot notifies you on pull-requests when snapshots change.
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Mogenerator is a command-line tool that simplifies Core Data development by automatically generating Swift and Objective-C classes from your Xcode data models (.xcdatamodel files).
Why you will like it:
Automatically generates boilerplate code, saving you time and effort.
Keep your code in sync with your data model changes.
Focus on core application logic instead of writing repetitive Core Data code.
Supports various data types and relationships within your Core Data model.
Customize generated code to fit your project's specific needs.
Easily install mogenerator using Homebrew.
Generates well-structured and maintainable code for your Core Data entities.
Check out this tool!
xcpretty is a command-line tool that enhances the output of the xcodebuild, making it easier to read, understand, and analyze.
Why you will like it:
Provides more informative output for easier debugging of build failures.
Generates reports in various formats (JUnit, HTML) for seamless integration with CI/CD systems like Jenkins and TeamCity.
Offers various formatting options (simple, test, TAP) to suit your preferences.
Create custom output formats using the built-in extension mechanism.
Works across different operating systems.
Displays build results in real-time, providing faster feedback during the build process.
Provides a more human-readable and concise output compared to the default xcodebuild output.
Check out this tool!
This Swift for Visual Studio Code extension provides first-class language support for Swift development within the VS Code editor.
Why you will like it:
Develop Swift applications seamlessly across different operating systems.
Seamlessly integrate with VS Code's powerful features and extensions.
Enhance your overall Swift development experience within VS Code.
Debug your Swift applications effectively with integrated debugging support using CodeLLDB.
Easily manage Swift packages, including dependency resolution, build tasks, and testing.
Boost your development speed with features like automatic task creation and code completion.
Enjoy features like code completion, jump to definition, and find all references for smoother coding.
Check out this tool!
Luminar Neo app is my daily photo assistant. It doesn't matter if it's for work (social media or other projects) or for family reasons. The interface is simple, the workflow is pretty intuitive, and the AI capabilities are really useful.
Give it a try!
Super simple and basic tool for $4.99. Instead of going into settings this menubar app gives easy access to a bunch of handy features, and it keeps all your powerful switches in one place.
Give it a try!
ARCtic Conference March 11-13th, Finland (Oulu) 🇫🇮
AppDevCon March 18-21st, Netherlands (Amsterdam) 🇳🇱
Swift Heroes April 8-9th, Italy (Turin) 🇮🇹
try! Swift April 9-11th, Japan (Tokyo) 🇯🇵
Deep Dish Swift April 27-29th, USA (Chicago) 🇺🇸
iOSKonf May 13-15th, North Macedonia (Skopje) 🇲🇰
Swift Craft May 19-21st, UK (Kent) 🇬🇧
mDevCamp June 2-3rd, Czech Republic (Prague) 🇨🇿
MacAdmins July 15-18th, United States (Pennsylvania) 🇺🇸
Macoun September 27-28th, Germany (Frankfurt) 🇩🇪
Swift Connection September 29-30th, France (Paris) 🇫🇷
SwiftLeeds October 7-9th, UK (Leeds) 🇬🇧
Do iOS November 11-13th, Netherlands (Amsterdam) 🇳🇱
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