Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 Growing my follower base is a journey, and I'm thrilled to have supportive viewers like you along the way! I’m dedicated to sharing more useful content, so stay tuned for more tutorials and tips. If you think others might find this helpful, feel free to share, and let’s grow together! 🚀 Thanks again!
It’s great to hear you liked the video! Yes, creating a word-guessing feature similar to Words Cape, where letters highlight as you drag and form a word, can indeed be implemented in SwiftUI. You can achieve this using a combination of gesture recognition and state management to track the user's drag and determine if a valid word has been formed. I've noted your suggestion, and a tutorial covering such functionality may be released in the future, so stay tuned for more content. In the meantime, keep experimenting and learning! If you’re interested in other SwiftUI projects, such as the pattern lock component I previously covered, be sure to check out the existing content.
Amazing job! Why you have small followers?
Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 Growing my follower base is a journey, and I'm thrilled to have supportive viewers like you along the way! I’m dedicated to sharing more useful content, so stay tuned for more tutorials and tips. If you think others might find this helpful, feel free to share, and let’s grow together! 🚀 Thanks again!
Cool video. Can you make words cape similar functionality when dragging to letters and they highlight and you have to make a word? Many thanks
It’s great to hear you liked the video! Yes, creating a word-guessing feature similar to Words Cape, where letters highlight as you drag and form a word, can indeed be implemented in SwiftUI. You can achieve this using a combination of gesture recognition and state management to track the user's drag and determine if a valid word has been formed.
I've noted your suggestion, and a tutorial covering such functionality may be released in the future, so stay tuned for more content. In the meantime, keep experimenting and learning! If you’re interested in other SwiftUI projects, such as the pattern lock component I previously covered, be sure to check out the existing content.
@@SwiftUICodes Please do it we need skills and knowledge. I love your swiftui videos.