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Dec 23, 2016
Popular News and Articles
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How to parse JSON with Swift 3roadfiresoftware.com
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Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support
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Trending libraries and projects
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Create walkthroughs and guided tours (coach marks) in a simple way, with Swift.
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A very flexible message bar for iOS written in Swift.
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Yet another extension to manipulate colors easily in Swift and SwiftUI
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A Swift framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber.
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📱💬🚦 TinyConsole is a micro-console that can help you log and display information inside an iOS application, where having a connection to a development computer is not possible.
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Restofire is a protocol oriented networking client for Alamofire
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🏹 Parse JSON with style
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👩🎨 Elegant Attributed String composition in Swift sauce
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