UI, design, animations in swifUIi and more ...
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UI, design, animations in swifUIi and more ...
Simple list making app to remove some of the stress from shopping nowadays. Built using SwiftUI and SwiftData
Movies app written in Swift 5 using the TMDb API and demonstrating Clean Architecture, Dependency Injection, MVVM and Coordinators.
PetPurrsuit is an iOS application aimed at simplifying the process of discovering and providing loving homes for animals in need.
A Swift implementation of GarageStorage. Provides a convenient way to store any kind of data in a repository backed by Core Data.
Viewer for fine-art photographic images. The app showcases the work of photo clubs in a consistent way. Steps: select a photo club ➤ select a club member ➤ view that member’s portfolio. An alternative order is also supported. Work in progress: the app is migrating to a hierarchy of distributed JSON files to enable clubs to manage their own data.
Budget is the perfect app for those tired of dealing with their finances in a confusing and disorganized manner. With it, you can easily plan your monthly expenses, dividing them into different categories for better tracking and organization.
DataCore: Efficient, scalable C-based database system for versatile applications.
Example of Clean Architecture of iOS app using RxSwift
SwiftUI sample app using Clean Architecture. Examples of working with CoreData persistence, networking, dependency injection, unit testing, and more.
This project is a demonstration of using SwiftUI with the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) architecture pattern to fetch data from an API, store it in CoreData, and display it in a ListView.
Simple NFC Utilities is an iOS application built with SwiftUI, designed to provide a streamlined and efficient way to read and write NFC tags. This open-source project focuses on simplicity and ease of use, eliminating unnecessary bloatware to deliver a clean user experience.
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