Mar 16 · 8 min read · In Part 3, we hardened our infrastructure and built an accessibility feedback loop. In this session, we moved into the core of the user experience. What started as a task to "fix the login" evolved in
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Mar 9 · 7 min read · In an increasingly digital world, ensuring users are of an appropriate age for your mobile application isn't just a best practice—it's a critical legal and ethical imperative. With evolving privacy regulations and a heightened focus on user safety, p...
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Mar 8 · 5 min read · In my last post, we poured the foundation of our privacy-first backend. With the plumbing verified and the security guards at the door, it was time to open Xcode and start building. But this session w
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Mar 2 · 5 min read · In my last post, we established the GEMINI.md mandates—the high-level rules that define how this project is built. Today, we moved from the "Why" to the "How." As a Tech Lead, I know that a solid road
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Feb 27 · 8 min read · The year is 2025, and the future isn't just arriving; it's quite literally on our faces. AI-powered smart glasses have transitioned from niche gadgets to genuinely useful, everyday companions, offering a new frontier for mobile developers. If you're ...
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Feb 24 · 4 min read · Have you ever looked at a SwiftUI view and wondered why it was refreshing when it should not have been? You are not alone. This often happens because the older observation system in SwiftUI is a blunt
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Feb 16 · 6 min read · As mobile developers, you're constantly innovating, pushing the boundaries of what's possible on iOS, Android, and cross-platform. But when your audience includes children, the stakes are incredibly high. The digital landscape for kids is rapidly evo...
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