
Injection for Xcode
@Injection4Xcode
Xcoder, just looking for the next big thing. @[email protected]
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Quite by chance, yesterday we released version 2.8.0 of #InjectionIII github.com/johnno1962/Inj…, I wrote a small personal opinion piece johnholdsworth.com/justwrong.html and @Microsoft made this very interesting announcement devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/introdu… — now we’re talking 😎
Xcode is actually good
AI has done something no human ever could. It got developers to pay for software.
Wrote a little script "swiftscript" that endeavours to turn #Swiftlang into a better scripting language by making it faster and easier to use. 100%AI free. github.com/johnno1962/Swi…
So you’re telling me we got the rest of the world to do the lowest value, lowest profit margin, most capital intensive, and most cyclical parts of economic activity. And in exchange, they gave our companies the cheapest priced goods in the world to resell and thrive off of.…
Blog post with details: blog.la-terminal.net/xogot-godot-fo… AppStore link: apps.apple.com/us/app/xogot-m…
Just wait until they hear about #InjectionIII!
This is huge! A sub-2-second incremental build when invoked outside of the Xcode GUI is a huge win!! Amazing job @camsoft2000 for making it available in XcodeBuildMCP and @rudrankriyam for testing and documenting it!
I don’t mean to be a broken record but AI development could stop at the o3/Gemini 2.5 level and we would have a decade of major changes across entire professions & industries (medicine, law, education, coding…) as we figure out how to actually use it. AI disruption is baked in.




If you've upgraded to #Xcode 16.3 and are using #InjectionIII, due to a change they've made it will eventually stop being able to recompile #Swift. There is a note on the repo README on how to overcome this using the new release candidate. github.com/johnno1962/Inj…
Apropos nothing, I've always felt there was a fortune to be made creating an OpenJDK using reference counting instead of garbage collection.
Ollama built one of the best developer products of the decade. I haven’t seen anything that deals with a hard problem while providing a clean and simple product for a long while.
Yep, that's right! A type-safe query builder that allows you to construct complex queries. For example, selecting all teams with the word "Tigers" in their name, along with the count of players on each team:

Anthony Blinken is a great representative of the American meritocracy: grew up in River House (one of the fanciest buildings in NYC), spent years living in Paris, went to The Dalton School, Harvard BA, Columbia JD, but is essentially an idiot.
I've finished reading two long exit interviews with Antony Blinken, one in NYT and the other in FT. To say the man is utterly delusional is a vast understatement.
Sometimes you forget just how good @Apple is at what they do. Migrated glitch free from an M1 to Sequoia M4 mini in a day. @AppleSupport fixed a residual, obstinate problem with an external drive not mounting through a chat followed by a super informed callback in under an hour👌
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