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May 17, 2019
Popular News and Articles
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How Completion Handlers Workyoutu.be
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Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support
Appwrite is an open source backend server that helps you build native iOS applications much faster with realtime APIs for authentication, databases, files storage, cloud functions and much more! » Learn more
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New Swift Podcast! Swifty with a personal touch.podcasts.apple.com
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Booleans - Deaf Can Codeyoutu.be
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Make your app accessible for everyonemecid.github.io
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Access the most powerful time series database as a service
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Flow coordinator pattern on steroidsmedium.com
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Trending libraries and projects
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Solutions to LeetCode by Swift
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UILabel drop-in replacement supporting Hashtags (#), Mentions (@) and URLs (http://) written in Swift
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An easy to use and setup floating view for your app. 🎡
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Game engine for making 2d games on iOS, macOS and tvOS, with practical examples and tutorials
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UIKit drop down menu, simple yet flexible and written in Swift
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Queuer is a queue manager, built on top of OperationQueue and Dispatch (aka GCD).
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Graph is a semantic database that is used to create data-driven applications.
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