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Figuring Out Frame Layouts in Swift
Confession time. I forgot to write an article last week as promised, but I think this one is worth the wait. Today we are back to talk about some frame layouts. We are going back to the days before Auto Layout and showing you how to make a subview with nothing more than your will, wit, and a bit of math. Let’s layout!
The first step is to create a view subclass to work with. Here is a simple example:
»Superior Server Structs in Go
Hey gang, sorry we haven’t talked in such a long time. Life got full, burnout is real and these articles fell by the wayside. The upshot is we are back, rested, refreshed with some wonderful content I think you are really going to love. I was recently working on a side project that got me thinking for the topic of this article. In the Go community we generally see this approach to structuring our HTTP applications:
»Cool Codable Coding
We are back! Wow has it really been two years? Ironically our last post was celebrating the one year mark with new things to come and then… radio silence.
Alas, we missed y’all and are back with a fresh new design and content. This week I wanted to cover Swift 4’s Codable protocol. I know, I can hear your groans now about another Codable article, but I wanted to use this article to showcase Codable in a practical HTTP API setting. Plus it gives me the excuse to show off the new version 3 of SwiftHTTP and to officially deprecate JSONJoy (Apple decided to create even more joy, lame pun intended).
One Year
March 10th 2015 represents the one anniversary for vluxe.io. Thank you all for being apart of it! Exciting things are to come for 2015!

Gopher Go! - Debug
Today’s adventures will include spelunking through Go binaries to see what interesting tidbits we turn up. »