Today's morning excursion with agentic Xcode: picked something at random from my projects todo list, and made a little pixel painter with layers.
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Today's morning excursion with agentic Xcode: picked something at random from my projects todo list, and made a little pixel painter with layers. Mac and iPad
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Today's morning excursion with agentic Xcode: picked something at random from my projects todo list, and made a little pixel painter with layers. Mac and iPad
(iPad version for reference)
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Today's morning excursion with agentic Xcode: picked something at random from my projects todo list, and made a little pixel painter with layers. Mac and iPad
@stroughtonsmith if you make an agents file with clear instructions and your coding style, create a dedicated branch and have it play around with your existing apps I think you’ll be very happy with the results. These tools are so capable. It’s nice to see Xcode catching up, but you can still squeeze more power out of the CLIs. I’m so excited to test those paired with the Xcode MCP!
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Today's morning excursion with agentic Xcode: picked something at random from my projects todo list, and made a little pixel painter with layers. Mac and iPad
@stroughtonsmith Layering! Nice. I was about to ask how easy the agentic infinite canvas approach was, but then realized it’s not infinite (at least as pictured).
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(iPad version for reference)
I totally wasn't kidding about the two apps a day thing, at all. Vibecoding feels like too casual a term for this stuff — these are legit platform-native apps that look like any other. Indistinguishable from the average indie's magnum opus
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