I have written a handful of tutorials about SwiftUI, but since it was announced in 2019, I’ve done very little with it. At the end of 2019, I stepped away from iOS dev work and, for several months, worked with PHP, a custom framework, and the Laravel and Lumen frameworks to do some backend work.
In late 2020 I took a break due to an injury, and in 2021 I did some work in JavaScript, VueJS, and Python, and then moved on to C# in 2022. Mobile dev is where I prefer to work, and although I do some mobile dev work in .NET MAUI, it isn’t quite the same experience as a full native experience, in my opinion, although MAUI is actually really good. I might write about that over on my personal dev site.
I enjoy writing content and my plan for 2023 is to get back into writing more content on DevFright.
In my journey to learn SwiftUI, I am beginning to understand it more. As I learn, I want to create content for DevFright that you can follow. I aim to post weekly and perhaps a little more frequently if some of the content is quicker to write, although, from experience, a good tutorial can take hours to create.
Please ask questions in the comments or on Twitter, and I will try to answer as quickly as possible.
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