Alexey Strokin's Projects
A collection view layout that gives you control over the horizontal and vertical alignment of the cells.
my personal objc utils
Native iOS/tvOS/macOS SDK
Animated UITextField and UITextView replacement for iOS
A gallery app of custom animated transitions for iOS.
A collaborative list of awesome Swift libraries and resources. Feel free to contribute!
A minimal iOS app that allows you to converse with OpenAI Chat GPT-3.5/4.
BFKit Swift is a collection of useful classes to develop Apps faster
An example project for a blog post on how to create an iOS Bottom Sheet
C4 is an open-source creative coding framework that harnesses the power of native iOS programming with a simplified API that gets you working with media right away. Build artworks, design interfaces and explore new possibilities working with media and interaction.
CarbonKit - iOS Components (Obj-C & Swift)
Charts in SwiftUI for Telegram contest
Integrate ChatGPT in Xcode using a Xcode Source Editor Extension
ChatLayout is an alternative solution to MessageKit. It uses custom UICollectionViewLayout to provide you full control over the presentation as well as all the tools available in UICollectionView. It supports dynamic cells and supplementary view sizes.
Perceptual Image Hashing for macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS
Core source code for the iOS Connect SDK project, contains no project files
Google Cast SDK iOS module for Connect SDK
Script will add additional file to the particular core simulator's folder.
Simple countdown UILabel with morphing animation, and some useful function.
Solutions to exercises from the book "Cracking the Coding Interview"
Modern Swift implementations of BIP39, BIP32, and BIP44
🔔 Custom Alert for SwiftUI
Convolutional Neural Networks
Runkeeper design switch control
Simple Alert View written in Swift, which can be used as a UIAlertController. (AlertController/AlertView/ActionSheet)
DrowpdownView control demo
Simple and performance solution to generate EAN13 barcode for iOS applications
Auto Layout made easy
:smirk: How Swift standard types and classes were supposed to work.