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An Ode to Swift's Enums.
Lately, I’ve been thinking more about writing. In a world where one prompt can solve programming problems, where do technical blogs fit in?
No matter—I’ll keep writing for anyone who wants to read. Please enjoy: https://www.swiftjectivec.com/Swift-Enums-as-Lighweight-View-models/
An Ode to Swift's Enums.
Lately, I’ve been thinking more about writing. In a world where one prompt can solve programming problems, where do technical blogs fit in?
No matter—I’ll keep writing for anyone who wants to read. Please enjoy: https://www.swiftjectivec.com/Swift-Enums-as-Lighweight-View-models/
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Remember us old folks 🤓
Maybe I was a little too sarcastic, but I was trying to give feedback and point @jordanmorgan10.bsky.social to a way he could make his blog better for everyone.
He seemed amenable to looking into it. I’m thankful that he took it kindly.
Reader mode turns off all styling, leaving the page to look different from what the author intended.
It’s a choice that you make as an author. How far will you go to give everyone the best experience?
Jordan seems like someone who wants to learn to work harder
I tried to convey that I was being friendly about it with self-deprecating humor, which he seemed to get.
I was going for a win-win, which I think we’ve achieved.
You deserve a thank you.
I’m sorry if I came across as rude.