Imitating NYT Games with Swiftui, Part 2: Tiles
In my first post where I used SwiftUI to emulate user interface (UI) elements from the NYT Games app, I showed how to create the custom title bar that is …
In my first post where I used SwiftUI to emulate user interface (UI) elements from the NYT Games app, I showed how to create the custom title bar that is …
This continues a series where we explain our limited Euskara vocabulary through the lens of our experiences in Bilbao. Here, we introduce a trip to Bilbao in 2023 coinciding with the Tour de France, and apply it to give context to the Basque words for welcome, good morning, and good night.
Rachel and I play the New York Times (NYT) Games (a.k.a., the app you open when you want to play Wordle) just about every single day, and she also has …
During our year and a half in Bilbao, we have picked up a handful of words in the Basque language, Euskara. With this and upcoming blogs, I intend to provide a brief storyline of those words with the most significance in our daily life.
At the end of my last post, I referenced a project I am currently collaborating on with a client where we are using Augmented Reality (AR) to aid in performing …
Last I posted, I had written a tutorial about a method I had discovered to embed a 3D renderer inside a Compose Multiplatform app. For me, this is a pretty …
As I’ve been picking up experience with various different 3D rendering and Augmented Reality (AR) frameworks available on mobile (Android and iOS), I’ve often asked, what is available that I …
I’m terrible at finishing personal projects once I’ve started. Way back in June I wrote on the blog about an app I was creating called ER3D, with a promise at …
Over the past couple months, in between traveling for the holidays and working through a few steps for our visa renewal process, I took on a small contract project to …
