Sup!

I’ve been attempting to do 100 push-ups a day for this month. I break it into sets of 10 and do it on the hour. If I miss a set, I got to make it up on the next hour. Carrot and stick approach.

Beautiful article via The Loop to the site called cake.

www.cake.co

Certainly interesting to hear another take on Steve Jobs.

100 Days of SwiftUI – Day 29 – Hacking with Swift

A lot of people have mixed feelings about Monday’s. For me, I look at them with gratitude that I’m still employed. After this last weekend, I’m just happy that I don’t have to think about that disaster called a super bowl and can get back to “Hacking with Swift”!

Imagine my surprise to see this as the first line of today’s activity!

It’s time for another new project, and this is actually the last easy project we have on this course – after this the difficulty level ramps up a little as we tackle bigger apps, so enjoy this while it lasts!

The last couple of projects have really started to dive into some of the frameworks and just hope that I’ve given myslef enough time to really let the lessons stick in my brain as I move forward.

This lesson was kind of fun in that it reminded me that Swift and SwiftUI still takes a lot of utilities from the UIKit. On the shoulders of giants, indeed.

Micro.blog February Photo Challenge 📷

Day 8: Hope

I hope that I can open this one day.

Spiderman lego set.

It’s the little things that make me wonder about the new version of the OS.

Unable to download an app without any reason on why.

Micro.blog February Photo Challenge 📷

Day 7: Craving

I was craving this and forgot to take the picture before eating it.

Empty plate.

100 Days of SwiftUI – Day 28 – Hacking with Swift

I’m pretty happy that this review day landed on a Sunday. It lets me go over my previous posts and to enjoy the Superb Owl.

That’s where I want you to reach with SwiftUI – to know that when you have a new project idea you can reach for part of project 1, part of project 3, part of project 4, and beyond, and already be 75% towards your goal. You’ll get there – just keep coming back each day!

100 Days of SwiftUI – Day 27 – Hacking with Swift

I’ve decided to change the default title for these posts to reflect what resource that I’m working on and make sure that all post related to my journey with Swift are in the “SwiftSlowly” Category.

Today’s activity is about CoreML and I can already tell that it’s going to be something that I’m going to have to review a little more.

Today we’re going to build our project, combining both SwiftUI and Core ML in remarkably few lines of code – I think you’ll be impressed.

The source material is amazing!

I’m looking at the things that haven’t kept up with when the original material was created as an opportunity to get do my own research. For example, changing the call to the CoreML model.

Some of the methods are deprecated.

Luckily, I found a post about using duckduckgo and found a solution.

For extra cool points, I’m excited that I can still follow along with the understanding of what changed as far as the method call. My understanding is that the method calls to CoreML have changed. I don’t have the why at this point.

I’m also hoping that I’ll learn a better way of handling errors other than printing to the console, but that can be added to my technical debt pile.

Micro.blog February Photo Challenge 📷

Day 6: Sport

I pick these up sometimes.

5 pound weights.

Upgraded to Big Sur today.

I hope that I don’t regret it.