dataTile for Simulator is a productivity tool that helps iOS developers save time while debugging. The app is an Xcode "companion" that adds both brains and beauty to developing for the iPhone. It requires no 3rd party code dependencies.
Forget debugging in the console
dataTile for Simulator is a productivity tool that helps iOS developers save time while debugging. The app is an Xcode "companion" that adds both brains and beauty to developing for the iPhone. It requires no 3rd party code dependencies.
This is such a cool idea, I loved it from the inception! 1️⃣ Track log/event throughput, obviously :) 2️⃣ dataTile is an ideal companion for unidirectional flow approaches, e.g. ReSwift, The Composable Architecture (TCA), etc.: you can detect chatty services that inhibit all subscribers, find pressure points where tweaking the sub-state selection might be useful, and stuff like that 3️⃣ Filtering expressions helps with non-trivial event sequences, too. A dashboard for HTTP requests, inspector of
This is a developer tool that can save you a lot of effort if you're debugging time sensitive operations, asynchronous code, basically anything that's more suitable for logging instead of breaking in the debugger. Additionally, it makes automated tracking of state really easy. dataTile for Simulator monitors the Xcode Simulator logs and automatically creates UI that renders your logs as text, progress bars, charts, etc. Since the Simulator infrastructure and the unified logging system come with
Congrats on the launch, I found it most helpful during the beta and look forward to trying the final release.
That’s right up my alley. Keep up the great work, Marin!
Congrats on the launch Marin. Looks really good. I wish there's something like this for us Mac devs!
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