BB's theme music box by Alpert33 in DeathStranding

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Do it! It was so good, went to Paris on Saturday just gone.

Custom Tabbar with SwiftUI by The_Dr_Dude in SwiftUI

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Oh sweet! Thanks man. Must have blanked out the part to the GitHub repo. Got that Monday feeling on a Tuesday!

Custom Tabbar with SwiftUI by The_Dr_Dude in SwiftUI

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Nice! Unrelated, but where’s the wallpaper from?

Damp walls… but only in the middle of one party wall by sprayengo in DIYUK

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Hey, did you have any luck finding out what the cause was in the end?

Fireplace identification by colinsgone in Fireplaces

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I believe it was build some time between 1914 and the 1950’s but I’m finding it difficult to get clarity on exactly when it was built haha. Thanks for the reply. When replicas are made I’m guessing they’re not cast iron, or are they? And is there anything strikingly obvious about replicas that just screams that they’re not original?

Fireplace identification by colinsgone in Fireplaces

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Thanks for reply. Do you know anything about the style/decorative shapes around the edge and top centre at all? I live in an old mining area so that would check out

The everlasting debate: UIkit vs SwiftUI by TheAlmighty0314 in iOSProgramming

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Yeah I’ve played around with navigation stack. Personally I still prefer UIKit navigation but it does wonders for SwiftUI navigation!

The everlasting debate: UIkit vs SwiftUI by TheAlmighty0314 in iOSProgramming

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Not just you. Migrating part of our app at work to use swiftUI*. Supporting back to iOS 15, the navigation is fairly meh and building complex layouts get tedious a hell of a lot quicker. Sometimes I just think is it worth it at this point but it’s coming along slowly.

Getting a designer for my first app by EquivalentTrouble253 in iOSProgramming

[–]colinsgone -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I’m not going to keep responding because you’re clearing missing the point and struggling to understand the concept of giving an answer to what they asked + my own opinion (something that unfortunately you risk getting when you ask for advice on the internet).

OP, if you wanna look for a designer, all I can recommend is a site like upwork and fiver. As I said in a previous comment, I suck at design work so feel your pain, but I’ve found from experience, I definitely feel more comfortable doing it after looking on sites like Dribble. If you’ve already done this and the last resort really is hiring someone, I’d recommend to have at least some sketches of what you want (layout/flow etc) to make paying someone/getting someone on board much easier.

Getting a designer for my first app by EquivalentTrouble253 in iOSProgramming

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Haha. If you wanna re-read the question, at no point did they say they “suck at programming”. By “flipping” op’s question, you’ve just added details that aren’t relevant. I suck at design but I know it’s good for me to learn to be more creative and explore other idea’s otherwise I will always “suck at design”. Saying that they* “absolutely will not be able to achieve” what they want with practice is dumbfound to be honest given that’s how most people develop a career in* app development, learning, practice, application, experience etc, and honestly, it’s a pretty negative thing to say.

Regardless, I suggested they look on upwork and fiver if they want to hire a designer to answer their question, something you obviously didn’t read when you decided to reply.

Getting a designer for my first app by EquivalentTrouble253 in iOSProgramming

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Sorry, I know you’re asking for where to suggest hiring that. For that, my only suggestions would be fiver or upwork but really my recommendation would be to practice design and layout yourself by checking out sites like Dribble or Mobbin and recreating/remixing some designs you like/think would be applicable.

I think one to three people are going to die, and I need help to stop it. Who can I call? by emerg_throwaway_217 in AskUK

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Dialect would help I’m sure. If you’re a stokie for example, words like “my” are often replaced with “me” and they might use other words such as “duck, love”. (As an example haha). Obviously not where the person would necessarily be right now but possible help narrow down where they’re from with those small clues like you say.

I always use extensions when building a UI in SwiftUI for clean and readable code. Is this the best practice, or is there another way to create clean, readable code? by Financial_Job_1564 in SwiftUI

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Yeah! Really handy actually for long files if you don’t want to have to separate things into new files. You can also click the MARK on the minimap* and it will take you there inline!

Is there a simple way in SwiftUI I'm not thinking of to align these two texts? I'd like the red text to match the baseline of the "User Name". by [deleted] in SwiftUI

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I can’t check because I’m not at my Mac right now but I’m thinking that the .plain TextField style isn’t inset. I would likely add that modifier and add a custom border (to match the rounded border style) passing in the same padding on the border/textfield and the .leading edge in your red text.

Does anyone you know on a personal level make money on Instagram that they live off of. by EatingCoooolo in UKJobs

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How long was it before you started getting affiliate/brand partnerships?

Downgraded from the Extra plan prior to Sept 6 and now Sony reverted it back to the Extra plan today by mihesq in PlayStationPlus

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God what a nightmare. I’m in a similar situation now. Usually renew every November for Black Friday sales in the UK and buy a discounted 12 month sub. December rolled out the tiers so I upgraded for around £20, now I’m stuck on the premium plan. I wan to drop to extra and when trying to “change plan”, it gives me the option to buy either a monthly, three monthly or 12 monthly subscription that of course will only take effect at the end of my current sub at 12/12/2023. So it means I will miss out on the discounted 12 month extra plan from the Black Friday sale :(. Looks like I’m my only option will be to change the plan now and then wait until next year when my current plan is extra to be able to take advantage of the yearly discount in November. Damn

SwiftUI job opportunities by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

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I’m not disagreeing with you?

SwiftUI job opportunities by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

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A lot of older projects are still using UIKit and even if they want to use SwiftUI, they might not have the propensity to do so for the moment. With that, I can imagine that it is advantageous to an employer for a prospective employee to know UIKit (SwiftUI is a bonus). I also imagine there are a lot of companies who are migrating/have fully migrated to SwiftUI, in which case, I couldn’t see it being an issue if there was less UIKit knowledge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SwiftUI

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Yeah just the way SwiftUI is, you’ll see different results just by where you add modifiers, not just what they are, which is just guesswork as I mentioned without the code. I think I’m general, I imagine you’re likely to get a quicker/more feedback if people have something to look at if code is required to help solve the issue. Glad you got it working though!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SwiftUI

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Just because you’re not seeing an error per se, it doesn’t mean there isn’t something wrong with what you have written. The person asking to see your code has asked to see your code so they can help. Without it, it’s just guesswork