Most developers think about offline mode last - when the app is already done, designs are signed off, and the PM is breathing down your neck about the deadline. The result? Users see a white screen, a frozen spinner, or worse - silently lost data. Th...
You've probably seen this scenario before: a developer falls in love with a concept from Dribbble, spends two days implementing the most complex transition chain, and then wonders why their iPhone 15 Pro starts heating up after five minutes of app us...
Have you ever noticed the difference between a simply good app and one that feels "native," polished, and premium? Often it's not about design or animations, but about small details we take for granted until they break. One such critical detail is an...
The Myth That SwiftUI Will Replace UIKit
Let's get this straight right away: if someone tells you SwiftUI is the future and UIKit is legacy, don't believe them. Apple itself continues writing critical parts of its apps in UIKit. Open Settings on yo...