How to create a command line tool using Swift?
April 23, 2018 - It’s another exciting week at the Ranch! We’ve put together another solid line-up of screencasts this week on The Frontier to get your week started right.
This week, you’ll learn how to create a command line tool using Swift, we’ll dive into applying better null safety in Kotlin, learn how to write native iOS code for React Native, and we’ll help you manage styles in Zeplin for large projects.
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Creating a Command Line Tool Using Swift?
Learn how to build a macOS command line utility using Swift. We'll demonstrate how to read arguments from the command line and show how to launch a command line app.
How to apply null safety in Kotlin?
Learn how to take a Java class converted to Kotlin using the conversion tool built in Android Studio, and apply some better null safety to the code learning about null safety along the way.
How to write native iOS code for React Native?
Learn how to write your native iOS code for React Native in a more idiomatic Swift way. By the end of this screencast you’ll be able to refactor your React Native Objective-C code to be Swift code that isn’t React Native specific.
How to manage styles in Zeplin as your project grows?
In many projects, Zeplin serves as a single-source-of-truth for design specs and styles thats accessible for designers and non-designers alike. We’ll show you how to manage type and color styles in Zeplin as your project grows.
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