Chris Jenkins

@chrisajenkins

Half designer, half developer. Head of Mobile Development at Tribal London. Experienced iOS app maker. Learning new things.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2008.

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  1. 2. velj

    I thoroughly agree. Ligatures have made me enjoy reading my code a little more, I am not in the least bit confused by them. Do what works for you.

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    23. sij

    In theory, agile methods are something we do for our users and customers. In practice, however, agile methods are simply a way for managers to claim arbitrary money savings. Users don’t want “agility,” they want quality. They don’t want rapid response. They want value.

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  3. 21. sij

    I suppose “rubbish” is the primary reason I delete emails so that’s perfectly fine, thanks Outlook. Now can you add a “Humbug!” folder?

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  4. 20. sij

    From the 2020 “Stupid Ideas That Will Kill People” Annual. Hands are already overloaded with things to do when driving so, yes, give them something else to do. It’s laughably poorly thought through.

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    3. sij

    This video should be playing on every screen on the planet.

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  6. 7. sij

    I love these tweets. I just watched that episode and thought how unrealistic it was, I stand corrected.

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    7. sij
    Odgovor korisniku/ci
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  8. 2. sij

    This is a problem for any app that has used iCloud or PassKit, regardless of whether those features were actually in use or not. Apple really needs to sort this out.

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  9. 11. pro 2019.

    Hmm, just yesterday I submitted feedback to Apple about a crashing bug in CloudKit, today iOS 13.3 comes out and the (intermittent) bug seems gone. Coincidence undoubtedly, but maybe they fixed it anyway, how would I know?

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  10. 6. pro 2019.

    My John Lewis woes were solved in a couple of hours, but for this couple it goes on for WEEKS. Have a read and see how often the phrase “delivery partners” crops up. And please note: is the correct account, not the one mentioned 40 odd times in this thread!

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  11. 6. pro 2019.

    What makes me mad about dealing with customer service depts is you just *know* there’s someone senior enough somewhere to sort out whatever problem you have, but those people don’t man the phones. Lo and behold after 3 hours on the phone my problem is suddenly solved by a manager

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  12. 6. pro 2019.

    Companies who want to provide superior customer services need to “own the whole stack”, that means not contracting delivery out to a 3rd party, and empowering customer service reps to make actual decisions. I’m looking at you

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  13. 6. pro 2019.

    Very disappointed with , accidentally delivered a parcel to an address I haven’t lived at for 13 years, refused to do anything to help get it back claiming it was my error. Courier left it unattended in front garden, could easily have retrieved it!

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  14. 5. pro 2019.

    I see this a lot with corporate “design guidelines” that are not suitable for purpose, often when web guidelines are applied to native mobile apps.

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  15. 4. pro 2019.

    Looks like the iOS 13 Settings app uses SwiftUI. And it crashes.

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    3. pro 2019.

    Today I’m excited to open source the second part of my Swift static site generation suite! 😀 Introducing Plot — a DSL for writing type-safe HTML, XML and RSS in Swift 🚀 The 3rd and final part, Publish, will be open sourced within the next few weeks 👍

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    1. pro 2019.

    "The good part [of a web page] is the part in the middle — that’s the part with the news. That’s the part that you read. That’s the part you’re interested in. And that’s what RSS is — it’s just that part, minus the rest of the stuff." That's a good way to describe RSS!

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  18. 26. stu 2019.

    Fixing bugs in Apple frameworks in this fashion obviously isn’t desirable, but what other way is there? Maybe the bug is caused by my code, but it’s not my code that crashes.

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  19. 26. stu 2019.

    If I can fix a bug in my app by swizzling a method (adding a check for nil), should I ship an update like that? What are the chances something will go horribly wrong?

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  20. 22. stu 2019.
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