Gordon FenginTowards DevFew ways of improving your iOS APP performance in Swift (3)The topic we will talk about in this article:3 min read·Jul 31, 2022--2--2
Gordon FenginTowards DevFew ways of improving your iOS APP performance in Swift (2)For the previous article, please see here.5 min read·Jul 30, 2022--2--2
Gordon FenginTowards DevFew ways of improving your iOS APP performance in Swift (1)If you have kids, you must wish your kids to grow up with good health and good physical.4 min read·Jul 22, 2022--1--1
Gordon FengSOLID-Dependency InversionIn our developer careers, we always aim to make our work easier as possible.3 min read·Jul 13, 2022--2--2
Gordon FenginTowards DevSOLID-Single Responsibility Principle in SwiftSingle responsibility is one of the S.O.L.I.D principles, basically following the below role4 min read·Jul 6, 2022----
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…4 min read·May 25, 2022--1--1
Gordon FenginTowards DevAbstract Factory Pattern in SwiftToday we are introducing a way to create an object, its call “Abstract Factory Pattern”.3 min read·May 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:3 min read·Apr 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?4 min read·Apr 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)3 min read·Mar 27, 2022--3--3