177 Interest Score
11 Discussions
0.06 Engagement
Jul 2025 Launched

DevTutor helps developers build beautiful SwiftUI apps with ease. It offers copyable code examples and live UI previews to help you quickly understand and apply each component.

What the Community Said

Hi everyone! I built DevTutor to help developers quickly browse SwiftUI code examples and UI previews. If you’re working with SwiftUI, I hope it boosts your productivity — feedback and suggestions are very welcome!

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Congratulations to the DevTutor team for providing clear, copyable SwiftUI code examples and live UI previews that support efficient learning and implementation for developers.

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Looks super cool, excited to try it out!

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I find DevTutor incredibly helpful for learning SwiftUI—copyable code and live previews make it easy to grasp and apply each component quickly.

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Neat drop 🎯 Swift learners just got a sleek new playground 🧑‍💻📚

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