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Dexter Ramos

Dexter Ramos

@superdex27

 iOS Developer  Blogs: https://t.co/wYAwNLNDjz LinkedIn: https://t.co/vRTXpw9doU

Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Dexter Ramos
Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
I need their knowledge and skills ❤️. Saving here so i can visit later
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Here are 20 overrated iOS devs on X (based on high follower counts >50k, hype vs. innovation ratio, and community opinions from searches on overhype): 1. @twostraws - Tutorial overload 2. @johnsundell - Podcast fame 3. @donnywals - Book hype 4. @sarunw - Weekly tips 5. @avanderlee - Newsletter buzz 6. @rwenderlich - Platform empire 7. @objcio - Advanced but niche 8. @ericasadun - Legacy books 9. @migueldeicaza - Xamarin legacy 10. @krausefx - Fastlane standard 11. @ashfurrow - Reactive patterns 12. @khanlou - Coordinator talks 13. @marinbenc - Animation guides 14. @CodeWithChris - Beginner vids 15. @seanallen_dev - Course sales 16. @rebeloper - Game templates 17. @paulhudson - Swift challenges 18. @simjp - Perf optimizations 19. @mokagio - Test frameworks 20. @polpielladev - UI components Hype doesn't equal impact—keep building!

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Dexter Ramos
Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
At last! Finished ✅.
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Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
@azamsharp @email to fix this, you need to perform validation as soon as it is initialized and set isDirty property.
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Dexter Ramos
Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
@azamsharp the Email property wrapper will work as you intended -- only when you changed the value at least once. But if not, the projectedValue will not return as you expect it. e.g. @Email var myEmail = "johndoe"; print($myEmail) //prints nil instead of an error.
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Mohammad Azam
Mohammad Azam@azamsharp·
SwiftUI Validation Property Wrappers
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Dexter Ramos
Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
@itsfallah @azamsharp @itsfallah bro can you send here a case where they differ in result? I have used NSPredicate using this SELF MATCHES thing on email validation and it works as expected. Have tested it with large number of emails and it works as expected.
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Alex Fallah
Alex Fallah@itsfallah·
Great solution. A slight nit pick I don’t think NSPredicate is the most optimal solution for email string validation. I had a modifier similar to this text field validation using an NSPredicate and it filtered out emails that are typically valid and instead I used NSRegular expression.
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Tim Cook
Tim Cook@tim_cook·
The new iPhone 16e is available now! It has everything you love about the iPhone 16 lineup, at an incredible value. apple.com/iphone-16e/
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Dexter Ramos
Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
Took a bit further and made it a document based app
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Dexter Ramos
Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
It took me quite some time to finish this challenge.
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Dexter Ramos@superdex27·
Challenge solutions
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Paul Hudson
Paul Hudson@twostraws·
We'll be recording the next episode of @swiftovercoffee soon, and we'd love to hear your answer to our open ballot: how do *you* deal with impostor syndrome? Reply below, and we'll feature as many answers as we can in the show!
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