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#564
Last time we left off where keyboard shortcuts weren't quite working the way we wanted. In this episode we take the time to explore the various options we tried and why they don't work. We address this by implementing a key handling system in AppKit and publishing these as commands to SwiftUI using a Combine subject. This wraps up our series on Building a Mastodon client for macOS!
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#463
Pigeon is an interesting and powerful library for SwiftUI and UIKit for fetching and caching data. In this episode we will explore the library and how we can use it to build a simple Star Wars Universe explorer app using the Star Wars Dev API.
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#450
In this episode we review the basic example app and start setting up our collection view in code. We start with the basic flow layout which is most common. Later we'll refactor this to use the newer style, but this episode introduces the series and sets up the foundation we'll build upon.