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    Playbook

    Playbook

    A library for isolated developing UI components

    A library for isolated developing UI components and automatically taking snapshots of them. Playbook is a library that provides a sandbox for building UI components without having to worry about application-specific dependencies, strongly inspired by Storybook for JavaScript in web-frontend development. Components built by using Playbook can generate a standalone app as living style guide. This allows you to not only review UI quickly but also deliver more robust designs by separating...
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    Simplenote for iOS

    Simplenote for iOS

    Simplenote for iPhone and iPad

    Simplenote for iOS is the official iPhone and iPad client for the cross-platform Simplenote note-taking ecosystem, providing iOS users with a clean, responsive interface to create, edit, and manage plain-text notes. It syncs seamlessly with Simplenote’s cloud infrastructure so that notes created on a phone instantly appear on web, Android, macOS, or desktop apps without manual steps. On iOS, users can search quickly across all notes, organize content with tags, and use native iOS behaviors such as swipe gestures, system share sheets, and keyboard shortcuts for efficient workflow. With Markdown support, notes can include basic formatting and previewing, letting writers structure content easily without clutter. ...
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    30 Days of Swift

    30 Days of Swift

    A self-taught project to learn Swift

    30DaysofSwift is a challenge-style collection of Swift exercises and learning tasks meant to be tackled over 30 days (or more flexibly). Each “day” introduces a coding problem, concept, or mini project that builds on previous days: for example, fundamentals on day 1, optionals and control flow, Swift data structures, closures, protocol programming, UI interaction, etc., culminating in more advanced topics or sample apps. Solutions, hints, or sample projects accompany many of the prompts,...
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    Personal Library

    Personal Library

    Acts like a real library with the best user interface on the backpack.

    Stores your favorites Books. Lets you track the Users logged,signed up. Time tracing of system access. Delete, and Add both Categories and Books. No fussy configurations, embedded database with Java Runtime Environment enabled.
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    RandomKit

    RandomKit

    Random data generation in Swift

    RandomKit is a Swift framework that makes random data generation simple and easy. RandomKit is possibly also compatible with FreeBSD, Android, and Windows (under Cygwin) but has not been tested for those platforms. The RandomGenerator protocol defines basic methods for generating primitive values and randomizing a buffer. All provided types that conform to RandomGenerator have a static default value that can be passed as an inout argument to generation functions. The RandomBytesGenerator protocol is for types that specialize in generating a specific type that fills up a number of bytes. ...
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