Eira Wexford
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Eira Wexford is a seasoned writer with 10 years in technology, health, AI and global affairs. She creates engaging content and works with clients across New York, Seattle, Wisconsin, California, and Arizona.
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How AR in Sports Apps can Keep Fans Hooked and make Businesses Profitable?
I can still picture that leisurely night at the stadium, when everyone moves with easy patience and the sky is warm and low. More than anything, I had gone there to decompress. I wanted a vacation from screens and deadlines because work had been noisy that week. Even so, amid the grass and conversation, I noticed something that stuck with me much longer than the actual game.
By Eira Wexford2 months ago in Geeks
How to Develop a Social Media App [2025-26 Cost & Steps]. AI-Generated.
Thinking about how to develop a social media app in 2025? It's a huge market. Projections show there will be over 5.85 billion social media users by 2027, making it a space filled with opportunity.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
13 Best Mobile App Development Companies in Austin’s “Silicon Hills”. AI-Generated.
Austin’s “Silicon Hills” nickname isn’t just some PR spin — it’s a living, breathing tech scene packed with startups, creative studios, healthtech brands, and fast-moving enterprises all chasing one thing: apps that actually work and look good doing it.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in Geeks
Why TypeScript Is Becoming the Default Language for App Developers. AI-Generated.
The developer community has already had its say: as per the 2024 Stack Overflow survey, TypeScript is the second most loved language, with all trends pointing towards full domination by 2026. This is by no means an over-hyped advertisement of a Times Square billboard.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
13 Best Free Drawing Apps for iOS Devices: The Creative’s Guide
The first thing every musician learns-- whether sketching on paper or swiping on a display-- is that inspiration seldom awaits the perfect minute. In some cases it strikes while you're on a train, throughout a late coffee break, or when your mind just refuses to sleep.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in Art
Designing Mobile Solutions That Work for Every Ability
The morning was all Portland – that flat gray light, the smell of rain and coffee, the quiet. I was sitting at my usual café on Division St., with my laptop open, trying out the accessibility features on a city navigation app we’ve been building for the past few months.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
How to Figure out the Time Complexity of my code?. AI-Generated.
Understanding your code's time complexity helps you write faster, more scalable software. Over 87% of developers struggle to estimate how their algorithms perform as data grows, leading to bottlenecks in production.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
Why Ktor is the Future of Kotlin Backend Development. AI-Generated.
There is no doubt that Kotlin has grown from an Android-only language to a more powerful, concise language for developing backend services as developers move beyond Android. This brings us to the crux, the choice of a framework.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
Why Kotlin Is Starting to Replace Swift for Native iOS Development. AI-Generated.
Mobile development is a highly dynamic field. Nowadays, teams develop apps for iOS and Android by sharing the business logic written in Kotlin. All this saves months of work while making the application fast and native. By 2025, Kotlin Multiplatform proved stable and ready for production, with companies like Netflix and Cash App using it daily.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
The Subtle Art of Designing Apps People Actually Keep Using
Sitting in a café downtown Milwaukee. One of those slow, gray mornings. Across from me, a guy in a navy hoodie kept unlocking his phone. Over and over. Tap. Scroll. Sigh. Tap again. I recognized the app he was using — or rather, used to be mine. Had designed it five years ago when I still believed good design meant symmetry, white space, and just the right gradient of teal.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01
When Digital Tools Learn to Stay in the Background?
I’ve been thinking about silence a lot recently. Not the type of silence in one of those meditation applications which quite funnily have too much talk yet since in the end your buzzing phone creates that type of silence. It is curious how silence now feels strange. I spent years making tools that wanted to show up.Flashing, pinging, glowing, demanding apps – it worked, people tapped, swiped, and scrolled through lost hours; but now… something’s shifting.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in Writers
Top 9 Mistakes to Avoid When Developing Apps with React Native
It was raining steadily that Friday afternoon, the Tampa skyline blurred, the city seeming slower than usual. Jordan Lee was in his home office- three screens glowing dimly in the grey light, his cup of coffee long since gone cold. The cursor blinked at him like a silent reproach. Another build had failed.
By Eira Wexford3 months ago in 01











