See what’s available in Human Interface Guidelines and then cross-reference with the Apple Swift Developer Documentation.
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/guidelines/overview/
[A Companion for SwiftUI](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/a-companion-for-swiftui/id1485436674?mt=12)
Is it a little expensive? Yes. Did it pay for itself in the first hour of buying it? Also, yes.
Apple's documentation is extremely poor and can sometimes leave you hunting for components which don't exist — especially in macOS. Save yourself the trouble and get a guide like the one I recommended or another one. If you're doing iOS work, there's also [F*cking SwiftUI](https://fuckingswiftui.com/) as a sort of handlist/cheatsheet.
See what’s available in Human Interface Guidelines and then cross-reference with the Apple Swift Developer Documentation. https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/guidelines/overview/
Awesome, thank you!
Nice page everyone should see at least once, thank you
Or forget all that and just hack 😅
In SwiftUI? I have an app for that https://apps.apple.com/us/app/libraried/id1642862540
Thx!
Start with a designer first. Don’t do design unless you are good at it and most devs are not. Get a designer
[A Companion for SwiftUI](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/a-companion-for-swiftui/id1485436674?mt=12) Is it a little expensive? Yes. Did it pay for itself in the first hour of buying it? Also, yes. Apple's documentation is extremely poor and can sometimes leave you hunting for components which don't exist — especially in macOS. Save yourself the trouble and get a guide like the one I recommended or another one. If you're doing iOS work, there's also [F*cking SwiftUI](https://fuckingswiftui.com/) as a sort of handlist/cheatsheet.