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I Built an Offline App | Devlog #2 

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👋 I'm a software engineer and I am starting my iOS indie developer journey. In this video I added a sync strategy to my app so the user can play the quiz even when the device is offline.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:08 - Cloud functons
02:39 - App logic
04:30 - Testing the sync logic
05:14 - Testing the game
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25 июл 2024

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@dslvsllt
@dslvsllt 17 дней назад
Hey! Really nice videos! Do you recommend any resource for learning to develop iOS apps other than the documentation?
@appsgocrazy
@appsgocrazy 16 дней назад
Hey, thanks! Yes, I do have many recommendations 😅 My main source of knowledge comes from reading and I think I usually go to these sources. - Donny Wals books. He has multiple practical books about topics like Swift Concurrency, Combine, etc. - Kodeco books. I bought a couple for Architecture and debugging and I think they are quite good as well. - Chris Eidhof has multiple books about SwiftUI and Swift that are really nice to read if you want to know a little bit more about how things work. - Hacking with Swift it’s a must. He has articles and books. I haven’t got any book yet but the “100 day challenge” of iOS topics are full of great content. He did for SwiftUI and SwiftData. - Swift by Sundell is a blog where John Sundell writes about tips, improvements and sometimes only explaining complicated topics in really simple ways with nice examples. I like it a lot. If you like to see videos, I haven’t check a tutorial or bought a course about iOS/Swift in years, but usually what I like to do is just check conferences in RU-vid when I have the time. Just try to find some names online and look for them because usually they post the videos after some months of the conference. Some that I follow are: - SwiftConf - IOS conf sg - GOTO conferences: but is mainly about software in general. - In Vimeo you might find some videos about NSSpain that are also quite good. Of course WWDC is a must to give you a nice start in whatever topic would like to check. And lastly the docs which is when I can’t find anything anywhere else 😄 Btw, don’t forget that if you have the time, also going to meet-ups in your local town is a good way to see what’s going on in the community.
@dslvsllt
@dslvsllt 15 дней назад
@@appsgocrazy Thank you so much 🧡
@questerstudio
@questerstudio 20 дней назад
did you consider mongodb realm for the local first sync?
@appsgocrazy
@appsgocrazy 19 дней назад
Hey, thanks for the question! I did not, not because I have something against it but mainly because I’m trying to learn something new with the apps I’ll make in this channel. SwiftData is something hard to use in apps that support old iOS versions. In my current job where we support iOS 15 onwards and maintain an app with more than 50k active users we use Realm and I have to say it’s really good. I like the simplicity, the listeners/subscribers and performance of it. However if I’m doing an app from iOS 17 or 18 onwards, I’ll try to use Apple frameworks as much as I’m able to and avoid third party dependencies when possible
@questerstudio
@questerstudio 15 дней назад
@@appsgocrazy Cool makes sense. Great work
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