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How We Made Cut Expenses Lite More Accessible
One major idea of this post (besides bragging about new redesign of our Cut Expenses app) is to share my experience, my “learning curve” with the rest of you who are interested in what could be don…
Eye-Opening Stats & Facts about Sleep
80 concise and vital stats and facts about sleep by “disturbmenot”.
Developing an API for NASA
Although the amount and diversity of data available on the internet are immense, it’s often delivered in formats that are either impractical for use in applications, or completely foreign to partic…
My Top 10 Useful Links for iOS Development
We are starting a series of posts where #ByteoutPeople will share their favorite links and resources that they keep returning to while working.
Publishing on the App Store – Our Top 3 Mistakes
In case you ever wondered what it takes to develop an iOS application and publish it on the App Store, you can find some answers in this text. I am going to describe our process and what we learned…
Localizing Your Apps – Things That No One Tells You
Localizing an app is advised by Apple. By doing it, you could reach potential users who don’t speak your (app’s) language. But, what does it really take to translate an app?
Making of Early – Getting Started with Siri Shortcuts
WWDC 2018: Siri Shortcuts are a powerful new feature in iOS 12 that allow your app to expose its functionalities to Siri. This enables Siri to suggest your shortcut at relevant times based on vario…
Making of Early – Circles Layout
Continuing on the subject of the custom layouts, in this post I will explain how we arranged circular alarms on the main screen of Early Game Alarm by using UICollectionView and subclassing UIColle…
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NASA Space Apps Challenge hakaton u Beogradu, 20. i 21. oktobra 2018, u Startit Centru.