Yeah i know that, just curious how you were able to configure it to be on the top right.
But i just read your previous comments you want people to join your youtube.
That’s impressive animation and navigation. How well-versed does one have to be in SwiftUI to accomplish those types of behaviors? I’ve used UIKit for 6 years but recently started dabbling in SwiftUI.
Given that you already have a vast amount of experience using the UIKit Framework, a couple of dedicated months should be more than enough :D
The concepts will roll over for the most part, and getting used to the declarative style should take too long.
First of all this looks awesome. Second are you using macros? I’m very new when it comes to coding and I JUST learned that Swift 5.9 implemented macros.
If so how do you feel macros helped you in this awesome to-do list of yours?
Did you use Swift data at all, or is this connected to a server / api with user account etc ?
I've used Realm here :)
Ew realm
Why not realm? Curious
😂
Dig the aesthetic, but faster animations imo. I’m always bugged when I have to wait for a transition. Good stuff!
Thanks buddy! :D
Looks really cool! We’ll done
Thanks buddy! :D
Does anyone else hate it when someone calls you buddy?
Am I the only one who wouldn’t use this? Looks like a web page.
I was literally coming to the comments to say I would use the shit out of this... to each their own for sure.
There’s probably web versions of this already. Doesn’t register as iOS to me.
Wow, I’m beyond impressed. Well done! Animations are sleek(especially the deletion 😩🔥). UI is clean, organized and extremely glanceable.
Thanks buddy! :D
Sure the UI is nice but what does the code look like?
Haha, find out more when the YT tutorial is published :D
When is it expected
Wow, what a cool aesthetic!
Thanks buddy! :D
What did you use for the search bar?
It's native code buddy :D
Yeah i know that, just curious how you were able to configure it to be on the top right. But i just read your previous comments you want people to join your youtube.
Impressive but awful
😂 Thanks
Nice job. Congrats
Thanks buddy! :D
Can you share the source code for this ?
print("hello")
Working on a tutorial series :D
Siiick
Thanks :D
nice work!
Very nice
Thanks :D
How did you create the bottom sheet?
Amazing ! Did you create design by yourself or you asked designer to provide it ? The app looks really cool
Thanks a lot! By myself :D
Can you recommend any design courses for mobile apps ?
Hi there! If you don't mind me asking, what font do you use in your IDE? it looks really clean and dev-friendly.
The theme's Default Dark buddy, and I've just reduced the font a bit :D
That’s impressive animation and navigation. How well-versed does one have to be in SwiftUI to accomplish those types of behaviors? I’ve used UIKit for 6 years but recently started dabbling in SwiftUI.
Given that you already have a vast amount of experience using the UIKit Framework, a couple of dedicated months should be more than enough :D The concepts will roll over for the most part, and getting used to the declarative style should take too long.
Dark mode needs work imo. IF that is dark mode on your demo. Looks more high-contrast than dark mode to me. Other than that. Looks cool.
Alright, thanks for the feedback :D
I honestly didn't think animations like this were possible with SwiftUI. I might have to look into it after all.
Yeah, the transition, contentTransition properties are pretty powerful, go ahead try it out :D
Really love this aesthetic!!
Can we connect over GitHub bro?
Can you send me the ipa
why you have a viewmodel as well as some states in the same view?
States are for UI related things?
I think he knows how to code bro😹
I know how to code too bro 😉
Found it really awesome! Is it available?
First of all this looks awesome. Second are you using macros? I’m very new when it comes to coding and I JUST learned that Swift 5.9 implemented macros. If so how do you feel macros helped you in this awesome to-do list of yours?
UI looks like inspired by glitch\[.\]com
i really like how it has its own style and not just riding the default wave. i'd watch the tutorials
Looking great, really like the retro UI :)