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Hey!
I'm Julian, a 17-year-old programmer building iOS apps and contributing to open source frameworks. I started programming when I was 13 and have since loved every moment of it, and hope to study Computer Science at university.
I've built a number of apps, including ClusterCards, a modern, automated business card scanner, and Next Bus, a quick way to check when the next bus is arriving in my hometown (Hong Kong). I also recently started my own blog, where I write about Swift and problems I've solved. Finally, I frequently contribute to open source frameworks, such as the great WeScan framework, to which I created a number of pull requests adding highly requested features.
If you use my apps, enjoy reading my blog, or I helped you in some way, I hope you consider sponsoring me. Building apps and programming can be expensive, so by sponsoring me you are supporting me in continuing to program as well as share my knowledge in the open source community and on my blog!
Julian
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Featured work
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julianschiavo/Loadability
Powerful, modern networking and caching with SwiftUI support
Swift 18 -
julianschiavo/LocoBuddy
A Swift command-line tool to parse and traverse AppleGlot Localization Glossaries
Swift 25 -
julianschiavo/blog-example-code
Example code from my blog. Available under the MIT License.
Swift 60 -
julianschiavo/SimplePresence
An easy and simple way to set your Discord Rich Presence Status through RPC (no token required)
JavaScript 194
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