Lessons from Building a Social Arcade with Elixir and Swift
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The author shares their experience building Migo Games, a social arcade of online mini games, using Elixir and Swift. They candidly note that in the age of AI coding, they didn't write any of the code themselves. The piece reflects on lessons learned from developing a cross-platform social gaming app for iOS, Mac, and web.
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· 3 pulledIt goes without saying that a lot has changed in the age of AI coding.
I really can't say I wrote any of the code.
My most recent side project is a little social arcade called Migo Games.
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