Before we dive deep into the Adapter pattern (actually is quite straightforward), let’s say few…
Let’s work on concrete example from the beginning this time. Just for reference, the classic decorator implementation is based on classes and inheritance. I am going to present Swift way or die trying.
Before we dive into details of the Builder pattern let me explain what in general constructional patterns are for. They are used to create instances of objects so that process of creation is separated from actual usage…
Another post got delayed, this time due to running workshops on ProMobiConf in Warsaw. For the first time I had to prepare 5 hours long session on advanced Swift topics. It was great experience, and I hope after some polishing I will make materials and code from it public on my github…
Well, another great gap between my posts but once I lose my rhythm it’s hard to come back. 😢 Well I’ve got to try harder. 💪 So there is only two more Constructional Patterns before us the Prototype and the Singleton, and today I will describe the former one.
As a Swift and iOS engineers we have plenty tools and frameworks at disposal to help us deliver mobile applications. If you are working on small or even medium sized project you can just code your way through to the final release. Working…
So what this pattern is all about. Let me give you by book definition, as it is really nice and solid. 💪
Singleton pattern makes…
Here it comes, with a little delay, but I was tired with 10 hours drive from Lithuania 🇱🇹 after the weekend. I will experiment also with convention so future posts can be as juicy as possible. 🍉