The first featured link is "Touch ID and Face ID on iOS" by Michael Brown. In my last 2 freelance projects I've been implementing TouchID and FaceID and it is so easy! Michael shows us his abstraction called BiometricAuth, making the implementation nicer and easier to track all states of authentication.
The second featured link is "Best iOS hacks from Twitter: March & April Edition", by Lisa Dziuba. Our friends at Flawless release this series every month and there's always something new to learn. My favorite one is how to open a file in a certain line using the Quick Open dialog.
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Here are the 5 awesome libraries of the week:
1 - Weaver
Declarative, easy-to-use and safe Dependency Injection framework for Swift (iOS/macOS/Linux)
- Total Stargazers: 39
2 - NominatimKit
A Swift wrapper for (reverse) geocoding of OpenStreetMap data
- Total Stargazers: 25
3 - RHPlaceholder
Simple library which will give you oportunity to have Facebook or Instagram 'view loading state'.
- Total Stargazers: 44
4 - QuickLayout
Written in pure Swift, QuickLayout offers a simple and easy way to manage Auto Layout in code.
- Total Stargazers: 28
Easy, drop-in tip jar for iOS apps.
- Total Stargazers: 25