Ajith Renjala's Projects
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Handy Categories & Utility methods.
😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics
:notebook_with_decorative_cover: :books: A curated list of awesome resources : books, videos, articles about using Next.js (A minimalistic framework for universal server-rendered React applications)
A small and flexible (well documented) UIButton subclass with animated loading progress, and completion animation.
A Drop down picker view for iOS.
Fasttt and easy camera framework for iOS with customizable filters
Build blazing fast, modern apps and websites with React
A Gatsby plugin which handles some of the details of implementing a dark mode theme
A REST client built on top of the mighty AFNetworking!
An app with curated icebreaker questions from r/AskReddit
:iphone: A simple iOS swift-3 project demonstrates how to implement collapsible table section.
A 90-day training syllabus to learn iOS development for anyone looking to start a career in iOS development.
A simple Bookmark App for didactic purposes built using React Native 0.71
A simple Bookmark App for didactic purposes built using React Native 0.69 (JavaScript)
A tiny, simple and emojified logger built in Swift.
A simple framework for mobile system design interviews
Objective-C class that handles pagination. Inspired from https://github.com/nmondollot/NMPaginator
An elegant and highly customizable presentation API for constructing bottom sheet modals on iOS.
an iOS SDK for client login using Persona (aka BrowserID)
Some of the cool portfolio websites on the internet.
An archive of all my presentation materials. Visit : https://speakerdeck.com/ajithrnayak
A Swift command-line tool for estimating the reading time of articles. It works perfectly with plain text as well as markdown.
a “Smart Reminder” app
My Resume
A helper for requesting AppStore reviews using StoreKit.
Animated top/bottom segmented control written in Swift.