For updated instructions (Swift 5 and Xcode 11), please visit: https://www.pardel.dev/blog/resetting-ios-simulator-for-ui-tests
In 2 previous posts, I’ve shown how to TDD and how to use 3rd party frameworks in Xcode Playgrounds. This one kinda ties them together.
If you’ve never used Realm Mobile Database before, head over to their Swift…
For updated instructions (Swift 5 and Xcode 11), please visit: https://www.pardel.dev/blog/3rd-party-frameworks-in-xcode-playgrounds
Apple released new versions of iOS, watchOS, tvOS & MacOS yesterday, and with it came a new version of Xcode, 8.3, that only includes Swift 3.1 — the latest and greatest of Swift. This…
For updated instructions (Swift 5 and Xcode 11), please visit: https://www.pardel.dev/blog/tdd-in-xcode-playgrounds
NB: this blogpost is the text version of a lighting talk I gave at iOSDevUK conference in Aberystwyth in September 2016 and at the SwiftLondon Meetup in October 2016. The latter was recorded.
Update Jan 2017: The video of the SwiftLondon…
Swift is a really great concise language. Together with Xcode Playgrounds, it makes for a great tool to use during interviews, both as an interviewee and as a candidate.
Here is a great example of a relatively complicated concept explained so any soldier could understand it. Goes to show that is the author breaks down the topic into easy chucks and introduces them in the logical order, then no topic is too hard to comprehend.
Video available on “The dot Post” website: http://www.thedotpost.com/2016/01/paul-ardeleanu-the-forgotten-cloud
TLDR; One of the most instructive conferences I’ve been to — you should not miss it next year.