Daniel tells Manton about his return to work on Black Ink for iOS, and his experience with accidentally building a version for Catalyst. They talk about the joy of coming upon new framework features when you assume things are as hard as they were "in the old days". Finally, they talk about deciding when to use a 3rd-party library vs. when it is more likely to be problematic.
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Daniel tells Manton about his return to work on Black Ink for iOS, and his experience with accidentally building a version for Catalyst. They talk about the joy of coming upon new framework features when you assume things are as hard as they were “in the old days”. Finally, they talk about deciding when to use a 3rd-party library vs. when it is more likely to be problematic.

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Black Ink Beta for iOS – Daniel’s June blog post announcing Black Ink for iOS.
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