Hi Stewart, I have done iOS programming years ago with Objective-C, but did not continue. Now try to do a restart and found your videos. They are excellent and will help me a lot. Even in the first two videos I found a lot new features, which I have not known before. - Thank you!
Paul Hudson you are an inspiration to us all Paul so thanks so much for commenting. It makes all the effort worthwhile. I have lots of other ideas for videos that I think will find a niche. Not necessarily for beginners, but also not for seasoned developers. Something to take beginners to the next level I hope,
I was looking for this after seeing Apple engineers using it in the WWDC vids 🤗 Thank you! The funny thing is that you need to be in the Xcode file, right click and choose create code snippet. Opening the snippet window with the "+" did not give the option to create a new one, at least did not find it
Stewart, thanks for this info, a lot of cool stuff. I've never used symbolic links before. I am doing that now. I assume you'll have to setup a new symbolic link each time you install a new version of Xcode?
Love it! Complete. From Snippet Info to how to use and share it. Please keep it up.I see I could learn much from you. Wonder if you would share your workflow? I imagine you have soem type of a knowledge base and I was wondering how you capture and organize and retrieve your information? Thanks.
Watch my video on Raindrop.io. It is a bookmark app that I have on my Mac, iPhone and iPad and as I read information or watch TH-cam videos I bookmark them in collections in Raindrop.io. That is how I organize information and eventually, a topic bubbles up as one that fits the criteria I have to create a video on this channel.
Using since three years xCode and didn't know that I can create custom snippets 🤦♂️, so much time that I could save 😂 Thanks for sharing! Do you know, is it possible to create custom file templates? Or at least customize the existing ones?
I'm Korean, so it's convenient because the words don't overlap when making snippets. I learned a lot. Thank you.
Hi Stewart, I have done iOS programming years ago with Objective-C, but did not continue. Now try to do a restart and found your videos. They are excellent and will help me a lot. Even in the first two videos I found a lot new features, which I have not known before. - Thank you!
Great job!
Paul Hudson you are an inspiration to us all Paul so thanks so much for commenting. It makes all the effort worthwhile. I have lots of other ideas for videos that I think will find a niche. Not necessarily for beginners, but also not for seasoned developers. Something to take beginners to the next level I hope,
I can NEVER remember how to START a new snippet.... but I come back to your awesome video to remember...
Glad that helps
Each lesson is Useful... Your experience is amazing. Thank you for sharing Stewart!
Waw 👍
It’s not useful
It’s more than useful
It’s magic 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so so so so much ❤️😍❤️😍❤️
Said it before... Will say it again - you're amazing!!
Awe shucks. 🤓
Stewart, thanks for this video. It's incredibly helpful and will definitely help me keep my code organized.
Another excellent and educational video!
Really informative, thanks for sharing this. That symbolically linked folder will be very helpful.
A lot of great info in here, Stewart! I've never created symbolic links before. Cool stuff! 👍
Thanks Mark. Just trying to follow your example of providing useful content to Swift developers.
I was looking for this after seeing Apple engineers using it in the WWDC vids 🤗 Thank you!
The funny thing is that you need to be in the Xcode file, right click and choose create code snippet. Opening the snippet window with the "+" did not give the option to create a new one, at least did not find it
Very nice video, pick up a few things that I did not know before and they are useful. Thanks, Stewart!
Great Tutorial. The presentation is very helpful and impressive. Liked and Subscribed. Many thanks!
Thanks a lot! This is useful information and will make it very easy to write the code ...
Thank you. This was great.
Nice work, Stewart Lynch
Great tutorial, thank you Stewart.
Great tutorial :)
Excellent content!
Thanks
Stewart, thanks for this info, a lot of cool stuff. I've never used symbolic links before. I am doing that now. I assume you'll have to setup a new symbolic link each time you install a new version of Xcode?
Nope. The location is the same for every version of Xcode.
Great tutorial. Indeed coding is not about memory. You don't need to memorize all of the syntax.
Thank you for this
Love it! Complete. From Snippet Info to how to use and share it. Please keep it up.I see I could learn much from you. Wonder if you would share your workflow? I imagine you have soem type of a knowledge base and I was wondering how you capture and organize and retrieve your information? Thanks.
Watch my video on Raindrop.io. It is a bookmark app that I have on my Mac, iPhone and iPad and as I read information or watch TH-cam videos I bookmark them in collections in Raindrop.io. That is how I organize information and eventually, a topic bubbles up as one that fits the criteria I have to create a video on this channel.
Thanks. Will do. As a developer I try to keep knowledge and info in a knowledge store and was wondering if you feel the need as well?
On of the reasons I do this videos is to have a reference for myself in the future.
Amazing. Thanks.
Great tips here Stewart. Thanks.
It looks like the repo for the Swift Snippets has either been made private or deleted. Bummer.
Yes, I see that now. Too bad because there were some great snippets there.
Using since three years xCode and didn't know that I can create custom snippets 🤦♂️, so much time that I could save 😂
Thanks for sharing!
Do you know, is it possible to create custom file templates?
Or at least customize the existing ones?
Take a look at this: www.lordcodes.com/posts/create-xcode-file-templates
awesome
Thanks for the feedback
What if my memory fails me and I forget the syntax for my own snippets? :D
Always create your snippets with the same prefix and then you get code completion so you can choose.
Very useful, thanks! Not sure which GitHub repo you originally linked to, but here's another one...
github.com/burczyk/XcodeSwiftSnippets
Thanks for that. I have updated the note in the description to refer to your link.