@leemorgan

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U.S. Air Force Veteran 🇺🇸
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LocationCupertino, CA
Picard diplomacy tip: Calm the hell down.
Knowing where to stop for a 1.0 version is an art.

LLM coding is (in some ways) this generations HyperCard.

Lowering the bar for entry, and greatly accelerating certain kinds of creation.

Almost 20 years ago (!) I opined: "C is the New Assembly", suggesting that we had moved beyond the need to optimize things by writing assembly code. If I wrote the same article today, it might be "Hand-written Code is the New Assembly" https://redsweater.com/blog/278/c-is-the-new-assembly
C Is The New Assembly –

I've created a SwiftUI skill that helps agents audit your app or certain features against accessibility norms and WCAG (EU a11y guidelines). Just an audit, it wont change your code but will give you a list of potential issues and fix suggestions
https://github.com/ramzesenok/iOS-Accessibility-Audit-Skill/
GitHub - ramzesenok/iOS-Accessibility-Audit-Skill: A Skill that will help agents audit your app or concrete features against accessibility norms

A Skill that will help agents audit your app or concrete features against accessibility norms - ramzesenok/iOS-Accessibility-Audit-Skill

GitHub
The audaciousness of wanting to write your own web browser, and where it might actually lead you in life: https://bitsplitting.org/2026/02/11/comfort-zone/
Comfort Zone

Once, in 1994 or so, I was sitting in a cafe with friends, and I had the crazy idea that I was going to write my own web browser. I was a college student at the time, and had played with Mosaic and … well, probably only Mosaic. But had also played with Gopher, and other protocols like SMTP, UUCP,

Bitsplitting.org
Ah yes Wind Waker, the game where I set sail for the open seas and… sit my controller down and wait to cross the map 😑
Interested in improving Xcode? My team is hiring!! note that this position is located in Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦🌲 #Xcode #FediHire #Apple
https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200641971-3350/xcode-performance-engineer
Xcode Performance Engineer - Jobs - Careers at Apple

Apply for a Xcode Performance Engineer job at Apple. Read about the role and find out if it’s right for you.

 🪺SwiftUI is hiring. We're looking for engineers and engineering managers to build the best choice for app development across Apple's platforms.

If you have ever spent hours trying to get your Swift APIs just right, if you have ever wondered how Apple's frameworks are built and evolved, if you have ever thought "It should work this way, of course” check out the links.

Perhaps most importantly, if you've ever wanted a team of talented people who support each other, do things with swift code you've never dreamed of, and have fun doing it, this might be the job you've been waiting for. DMs are open for business

https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200632829/swiftui-mac-frameworks-engineering-manager
https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200630960-0836/swiftui-mac-frameworks-engineer
https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200616757-0836/swiftui-frameworks-senior-engineer

SwiftUI Mac Frameworks Engineering Manager - Jobs - Careers at Apple

Apply for a SwiftUI Mac Frameworks Engineering Manager job at Apple. Read about the role and find out if it’s right for you.

19 years ago, Steve Jobs announces iPhone.
"An iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator. An iPod, a phone… are you getting it?! These are not three separate devices- This is one device, and we are calling it iPhone."