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    Vapor

    Vapor

    A server-side Swift web framework

    Non-blocking, event-driven architecture built on top of Apple's SwiftNIO. Written in Swift, the powerful programming language that is also easy to learn. Expressive, protocol-oriented design with a focus on type-safety. Vapor is more than just a web framework. The project includes over a hundred official and community maintained server-first Swift packages. Vapor's documentation covers everything from creating your first application to building large projects. The definitive book on building web apps and web APIs with Vapor, written by the creators of the framework. ...
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    Posturr

    Posturr

    A macOS app that blurs your screen when you slouch

    Posturr is a macOS application that uses computer vision and machine learning — specifically Apple’s Vision framework — to monitor a user’s posture in real time and encourage healthier habits by visually responding when poor posture is detected. Running locally on the Mac, the app accesses the built-in camera to detect when you slouch or sit incorrectly, and when it recognizes sustained slouching, it applies a progressive visual blur to the screen as a subtle but effective cue to straighten...
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    Swinject

    Swinject

    Dependency injection framework for Swift with iOS/macOS/Linux

    Swinject is a lightweight dependency injection framework for Swift. Dependency injection (DI) is a software design pattern that implements Inversion of Control (IoC) for resolving dependencies. In the pattern, Swinject helps your app split into loosely-coupled components, which can be developed, tested, and maintained more easily. Swinject is powered by the Swift generic type system and first-class functions to define the dependencies of your app simply and fluently.
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    Katana

    Katana

    Swift Apps in a Swoosh! A modern framework for creating iOS apps

    ...Our applications have been downloaded several millions of times and Katana really helped us scale them quickly and efficiently. Bending Spoons's engineers leverage Katana capabilities to design, implement and test complex applications very quickly without any compromise to the final result.
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    Neon

    Neon

    A powerful Swift programmatic UI layout framework

    ...Build dynamic and beautiful user interfaces like a boss, with Swift. You can use Cocoapods to install Neon by adding it to your Podfile. To get the full benefits import Neon wherever you have a UIView operation. Rather than design some arbitrary layout for a demonstration, I figured a good test for the practicality of Neon would be to replicate an existing screen from a major app, one that everyone could recognize. Now, keep in mind you'll probably want constants defined for many of these size/padding values, in order to keep the code cleaner and easier to maintain, but I decided to use real numbers for most of the values to make the code less obscure when new people are reading through the demonstration.
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