One way to check the compatibility of your package with Linux is to add it to you know what. But while we will check your compatibility, if it fails then the best way to fix the issues is to work locally and the easiest way to do that is with Docker. Cihat Gündüz explains how.
You might think that charts would be difficult to make accessible to those with vision problems, but you’d be wrong. Swift Charts makes it quite easy to listen to an “audio chart”, which plays a tone for every data point. Here’s Pasquale Vittoriosi and Matteo Altobello with a detailed look at how to make your data more accessible.
Staff Software Engineer - iOS @ NewStore – Join NewStore and be part of a forward-thinking team dedicated to crafting exceptional mobile experiences. We embrace TDD, pairing, and best engineering principles, fostering an environment where you can lead, inspire, and help shape the future of our iOS engineering culture. – Remote (within European timezones) with some on-site work (Germany, Netherlands, or United Kingdom)
Senior iOS Developer @ komoot – You’ll team up with six world-class iOS engineers, take over full responsibility for our iOS app, and develop diverse features for navigation, routing, social interaction, and content visualization that will make your work challenging and fun. – Remote (within European timezones)
It feels hard to believe this happened thirty years ago. 😱
Internet access was pretty hard to find in 1994 in the UK. Even though I was a university student at the time, my university did not give internet access to students. Well, they didn’t officially give us access to the internet. Did that stop us? It did not. 😂 I fondly remember using early versions of Mosaic, HotJava, and this first public release of Netscape Navigator.