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    apfel

    apfel

    Apple Intelligence from the command line

    ...The project appears to follow a philosophy of reducing unnecessary complexity while still enabling practical functionality for developers who prefer lean systems over heavy frameworks. It is designed to be adaptable, allowing developers to extend or modify its behavior depending on their specific use case. Apfel may include utilities or structural patterns that streamline development workflows, particularly in environments where speed and clarity are more important than feature richness. Its architecture likely avoids over-engineering, making it suitable for small projects, prototypes, or educational purposes. The project encourages direct interaction with code rather than relying on extensive abstraction layers, giving developers more control over implementation details.
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    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns in Swift

    Design Patterns implemented in Swift

    Design-Patterns-In-Swift is a repository that translates classic software engineering design patterns (from sources like the Gang of Four) into Swift code examples, so you can see how those patterns look in a modern, strongly typed, object-/protocol-oriented language. It covers creational, structural, and behavioral patterns: singletons, factories, decorators, observers, strategy, command, mediator, and more. For each pattern, you’ll typically see one or more Swift implementations, commentary on where it makes sense in a Swift architecture, and caveats about when you might prefer pure protocol composition or using functional patterns instead. ...
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