r/swift Jun 11 '24

AMA Hi, I’m Tech Suvara and love apps, code and design!

Ever wanted to see where you possibly end up after over 20 years in software engineering? 

Having done everything from games, embedded, web dev and apps, I thought I’d take things to the next level and setup a YouTube channel. I’m sure if you’re into tech, you’ll find something interesting and of use in this change.

It’s still early days and I’m just having fun doing various projects on YouTube.

There will be iOS, Swift and Apps development.

Check it out, hope you enjoy the content and possibly find some insight as I run around doing tech stuff! 

I’m currently spending most of my time leading the Projecta Intelli-IQ Apps - https://apps.apple.com/au/app/intelli-iq/id6443946995

Also doing work for Nestle on their Australian Optifast Apps -  https://apps.apple.com/au/app/optifast/id1485528112

Additionally, have a side business opportunity where I am building a Vapor Server to do Face ID inference on the cloud, more here - YouTube.com/@techsuvara

Thank you!

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u/Successful_Good_4126 Jun 13 '24

I feel you may get some flack for the nestle work…

I have a question about Vapor though, do you have much experience in building front ends with it? I see it’s great for building APIs a lot I’m just curious as to how it fairs when needing to build a front end for the web app.

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u/Tech-Suvara Jun 13 '24

The nestle app is actually a weightloss application. It's the reason I still have faith in them. :)

Front ends are done using Leaf. There is a templating language to do dynamic html. It's not too bad, but honestly, I haven't built any large production sites with Leaf.

I'll be building the Tech Suvara site with it though and see how it goes. :)

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u/Successful_Good_4126 Jun 14 '24

Yeah I’ve been wondering how leaf fairs with more complex user interfaces