There are plenty of books, videos, and online resources for developing iOS apps. Despite the fact that iPhone and iPad apps require a Mac for code development, there is little information about actually creating native Mac applications. The examples provided below demonstrate various aspects of Mac app development using the latest versions of Swift and SwiftUI. Hopefully these examples will provide a useful resource for Mac developers. The code repository for this website is located on GitHub at wigging/swift-macos.
I’ve realized that I’ve over committed myself to other people.
Playing poker with my daughter. It’s a win-win.
The fence at the new “dog park”
This is fun!
The new beta of iOS 15 introduced tags. I think this is great because I use notes to share information with my family. They don’t want to use a third party app but I’d like to have my flexibility.
Went for a run and it didn’t record the distance.
As I was running this morning, there were a couple times that I stopped. I would forward and say “how about I just run to that garbage can?”. Life is like that find your own little garbage cans along the way.
I just need this to get to 13.1.
Picture that my daughter drew