Gordon FenginTowards DevFew ways of improving your iOS APP performance in Swift (3)The topic we will talk about in this article:Jul 31, 20222Jul 31, 20222
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Gordon FenginTowards DevHow to implement MVVM in SwiftBefore we start, I will like to declare that pattern is a subjective conception in my opinion. there are maybe small differences or can be…May 25, 20221May 25, 20221
Gordon FenginTowards DevAbstract Factory Pattern in SwiftToday we are introducing a way to create an object, its call “Abstract Factory Pattern”.May 18, 2022May 18, 2022
Gordon FenginTowards DevThe Prototype design pattern in SwiftToday we are talking about design pattern-Prototype. In this article, I will introduce the following topic:Apr 13, 2022Apr 13, 2022
Gordon FenginTowards DevHow do Optional and Escaping work?Question: Why don’t we need to add `escaping` for closure if the closure is optional?Apr 2, 2022Apr 2, 2022
Gordon FenginTowards DevSOLID-The open-close principle in SwiftOne of the SOLID principles is “Open for extension and close for modification” (open-close principle)Mar 27, 20223Mar 27, 20223