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Want to learn how to refactor Massive View Controllers and catch/fix bugs in legacy iOS codebases? 👇
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Read MoreIn this podcast, we dive deep into how to have more time, go faster, collaborate better, and always over-deliver exceptional iOS apps. Moreover, we explore the most valuable trait you must cultivate to achieve a remarkable iOS career (and life!): Resourcefulness.
Read MoreIn this podcast, we go deep into Dependency Injection principles, practices, and patterns for overdelivering fantastic iOS applications. So, you can get on the path to achieving an enriching and fulfilling iOS dev career.
Read MoreIn this podcast, we go deep into the importance of good architecture for your iOS apps and how good software architecture and design are essential skills to achieving an enriching and fulfilling iOS dev career.
Read MoreThe topic for this first episode is Testing. More specifically, the pains and benefits of writing automated tests for your iOS apps.
Read MoreIn this episode, we zoom out from the component level view of the system created previously and we showcase how to organize it into modules.
Read MoreIn this episode, we continue the Clean Swift Tests discussion, and we demonstrate a way for preventing memory leaks through automated testing.
Read MoreIn this episode, we migrate the Quiz project and its dependencies to Swift 4.2 and modernize our code with the newest additions.
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I've been writing software since 1998, professionally since 2006, and on Apple platforms since 2009. I love building robust, well-engineered, and beautiful applications and coaching developers to achieve their best potential.
I'm a software engineer from Athens, Greece. My goal is to help the software industry evolve by enabling developers and companies to practice valuable techniques and build powerful and durable systems.