Indie iOS Focus Weekly - Issue 194 - Oct 18th 2018 - Online Free Computer Tutorials.

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Monday, February 11, 2019

Indie iOS Focus Weekly - Issue 194 - Oct 18th 2018

Comment Welcome! You'll be getting an abbreviated version of the newsletter this week. Besides there not being a ton of new links since last Thursday, I have a final (hopefully) surgery scheduled on my knee this morning. It's a simple scope to clean up a little cartilage from the previous surgery, so it's expected to be a quick recovery. On to the links! @cdbeshore | Support on Patreon Tips Hey, you're not doing that right! Jared discovered, through a discussion on GitHub, that he's been using SCNetworkReachability wrong for years. Have you been? I've been allowing certain user-facing states and features to be influenced by the current reachability state, even to the point of blocking some user-initiated network requests. In 'sodes, for example, I'm currently preventing a playback attempt whenever the network is unreachable. Boy, Have I Been Misusing SCNetworkReachability by Jared Sinclair Swift But I don't wanna use Xcode! Do you loathe Xcode or just prefer to use another editor? Maybe you develop on different platforms.


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