📌 A tiny library that makes working with AutoLayout easier. Only 200 lines of code.
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📌 A tiny library that makes working with AutoLayout easier. Only 200 lines of code.
Syntactic sugar that makes Auto Layout easier and readable
A tool to understand constraints warnings. Nicer constraints warnings, with no setup needed.
The test application contains the functionality of a mini-resume, the “My Skills” block is editable, the rest is hardcode. The screen can scroll. Development should be carried out on UIKit without third-party libraries, only by native means.
Constraints relative to constraints - Usable from IB
TieKit is a Swift DSL framework designed to ease the use of NSLayoutAnchor and NSLayoutConstraint in UIKit.
A better syntax to create constraints using UIKit's anchor system
📐 A tiny syntactic sugar for NSLayoutConstraint. Only 50 lines of codes.
This demo covers a wide variety of fundamental topics for iOS developers, 100% Programmatic UI and no 3rd party libraries. 🧤
The 3rd consolidation project of "100 Days of Swift" tutorial course from Paul Hudson's "Hacking with Swift" website. A hangman game. The player is trying to guess single letters of a camouflaged word with the support of its assigned clue. A complete project I have written from scratch.
Yet another library for programmatic constraints in iOS; emphasis on readability.
Easy and simple way to build a view only codes
Make working with NSView more pleasant
UIKit additions that make my life easier
Syntax sugar for creating constraints on macOS, iOS and tvOS
Declarative Auto Layout code that is easy to write, read, and modify
The Most Readable & Concise AutoLayout Swift Code
Hasle-free AutoLayout (MacOS / iOS)
An easier and faster way to code Autolayout
🐍 Constrict your layout in Swift
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