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A statue just gets up and leaves while a dropped book stays where it is. Also, Vincent online, is this a Christian nation, remembering Danny Kahneman, NASA wants you to help with the Eclipse, Maggie's link to what to look for in eclipse glasses, and Apple Developer is on YouTube.

The @Query macro allows us to fetch instances from SwiftData, sort them, and filter them.

On running races with no finish line.

April 5, 2024

Check out the beta release of my new book "The Case of the Vanishing Bodies" which is an introduction to Swift Macros.

April 9, 2024

The difference between a total and a partial eclipse. Also, Amazon's Just Walk Out, Carlin's Dead and Loving It, a self-help guru advises that you do nothing, rat driven cars, eating like salmon, Maggie's link to a Better Call Saul review and Thomas Ricouard on Removing the M from MVVM.

For so many years radio was literally the voice in my head.

April 12, 2024

Beta 3 of my Swift Macros book "The Case of the Vanishing Bodies" includes a new chapter on freestanding macros.

April 16, 2024

Nostalgia and the challenge of a come back. Also, a great hockey save, Radcliffe to Rowling, is a cat a liquid, post-eclipse traffic, Maggie's link to a kitten video, and Doug Gregor's Swift for C++ Practitioners.

Reach out and connect with someone. Call, text, email, or write an old-fashioned letter that requires a stamp.

April 23, 2024

The true meaning of FOMO and some of its joy-filled alternatives. Also, do not reply cards, a $199 jump rope, some misinformation, a hacker talks to HR, Maggie's link to a final Rooster Teeth Halo game, and David Smith on developing an inclusive mindset.

We wrap up our introduction to SwiftData with the remaining CRUD operations and add, delete, and modify a meeting.

We're not on opposite sides of the same argument - we're arguing different things.

April 29, 2024

Are macros for you? That's one of the mysteries we solve in "The Case of the Vanishing Bodies: An introduction to Swift Macros.Available today!

April 30, 2024

Waiting a dozen hours is a lot selling a dozen books isn't. Also, censoring a Girl Scout, May 4 remembered, Student debt, escape from Noma, The Flipbook experiment, Maggie's link to painting the moon, and Joseph Heck on data-race safety.


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