When I got started with this new project I didn’t think that making an interactive, configurable widget that uses Core Data would be so frustrating. But finally after lots of time and apple docs, because I didn’t find any one else try this. Must mean I am crazy to try, but I did. It works!!! It has some kinks but for what I want to use it for it works just fine.
Never been so excited over $10. Someone paid for my app. Such a good feeling.
I am working on a 2nd app for flight training. This one is pushing my SwiftUI skills. I had done simple animations but this was more than before. However it's so much fun, and I can't wait to add more. Eventually it will have some color and some more animations. This is part 1 of so many more steps.
#buildinginpublicXcode and wine. That has a mighty good ring to it. All coding sessions should include an alcoholic beverage of some sort. Good thing or bad?
5 submissions and a chat with the review team and it's finally approved!!!!! What an ordeal, but it's launched my first app with in-app purchases. Thanks to
@revenuecat with their
#shipaton for the push I needed to get it out into the world. What a great feeling.
I was wondering why my review was taking so long I went to the app store and I forgot to submit it for review. 🤦🏻♀️ and then a few seconds after doing that I get a denied notification. This Is probably the dumbest reason why my app got rejected. Dumb on my part. I filled out the privacy info for using user defaults wrong. I didn't save it properly after filling it out the first time. 🤦🏻♀️ So let's try this again.
@revenuecat #Shipaton #buildinpublicWell, here it goes. Uploaded and waiting for it to be reviewed. I hate this part, more than I hate creating screenshots. I didn't even do all that I wanted to build, I figure nobody will really use it right away so I have time to add some of the other items I wanted to add after it gets approved or denied.
#BuildInPublic #ShipATon
Between @getpicasso and @rocketsim_app the process of getting pictures uploaded is slightly less annoying and tedious. But I’m one step closer to getting the app in the App Store for .
@revenuecat #buildinpublic #shipatonI'm thrilled with how functional the app is, even though the UI isn't fully done. Too bad I am at the point of building this out where it just seems to take forever. I am eager to start monetizing this app. Huge thanks to
@MuseumShuffle for giving me the idea with his app and sending me in the right direction. Also thanks to
@revenuecat ,
@seanallen_dev , and CodeWithChris.
#AppDevelopment #GratefulTook me a tremendously long time + 2 Apple Engineers from the Reality kit team to get a realityView functioning properly on a Non-VisionOS app. But I was so excited when it finally built and I could see my Los Angeles prototype on an iPad. It’s so simple but so exciting.