If you're building a SwiftUI app with a designer, Play is a tool that will speed up your workflow and improve your relationship with your designer. It's a must.
When your designer creates the app design in Play they will use native SwiftUI components with Apple's Human Interface Guidelines built right in so they will always stay within Apple's best practices.
You can even run these design prototypes on your physical devices so you can really FEEL how animations and interactions should work before you build them. And to speed up your workflow you can even export SwiftUI code right into Xcode as a great starting point to building the design.
Check out Play:
https://createwithplay.com/
My iOS Dev Courses:
https://seanallen.teachable.com/
My Source Code:
https://seanallen.teachable.com/p/source-code-youtube-videos
X (Twitter):
Sean Allen - https://twitter.com/seanallen_dev
Hired.com:
https://hired.com/x/1n01g
Book and learning recommendations that help out the channel if you decide to purchase (Affiliate Links):
Mark Moeyken’s SwiftUI Books:
https://www.bigmountainstudio.com/a/fzc51
Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift:
https://gumroad.com/a/762098803
RocketSim - Enhance Your Xcode Simulator:
https://gumroad.com/a/51797971/ftvbh
Objc.io Books (Thinking in SwiftUI & Advanced Swift):
https://gumroad.com/a/656585843
Timestamps:
0:00 - Designers can now speak SwiftUI
1:46 - Stop reinventing the wheel
5:04 - Solving issues at Design Time (Screen Sizes)
6:08 - See animations & interactions on a physical device
8:12 - Export SwiftUI Code to Xcode
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