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About the content This talk was delivered live in October 2016 at Mobilization. The video was transcribed by Realm and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Whether your native Android app is a pet project or has millions of users, you probably need the right tools during development to help you modify persisted data in real time, simulate a slow/unstable HTTP(s) conn
This post originally appeared on Medium. Because closures make ugly couples If you hadn’t already heard, closures are a great tool to utilise in your Swift code. They’re first-class citizens, they can become trailing closures if they’re at the end of an API and now they’re @noescape by default which is a massive win in the fight against reference cycles. But every once in a while we have to work w
About the content This talk was delivered live in September 2016 at try! Swift NYC. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. The addition of support for Swift as a server-side programming language makes it possible to use not just the same language on client and server, but also to reuse APIs and code. This
About the content This talk was delivered live in September 2016 at try! Swift NYC. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. With the upcoming release of the third major version of Swift, massive improvements are coming to the language and we are beginning to see the chains being broken on some of the shackl
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2017 at try! Swift Tokyo. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. In this talk, we’ll look at how we can work with table view controllers in a more Swifty way. We’ll use generics, structs and functions to create a reusable subclass of UITableViewContro
Curious about what’s new in Swift 3? In this first part of a three-post series, Daniel discusses Enums and Parameters. You can find the other parts here: Part 2 - Functions & Closures, Collections, and Living with Guidelines Part 3 - Clarity, Good Looking C, and API Guidelines. Introduction I am Daniel Steinberg, and welcome to What’s New in Swift 3! We are going to take a look at some of the prop
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. Testing view controllers isn’t as hard as people think. Using Quick, Rachel Bobbins shows how useful testing can be, covering different testing patterns she and her team use such as buttons triggering network requests, handling successful and failing response cases, and properly presenting other view
This is a Swift 3 and Realm 2.1 update to the original article about Realm Notifications. The code and text are up to date, you’re welcome! What are Fine-Grained Notifications? Prior to Realm Objective-C & Swift 0.99, you could observe for changes on your Results, List, or AnyRealmCollection types by adding a notification block. Any time that any of the data you were watching changed, you would ge
About the content This talk was delivered live in September 2016 at try! Swift NYC. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. A Swift application is more than just an Objective-C app translated into Swift. We need to embrace the features and philosophy of the Swift language. In this talk from try! Swift, we b
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2017 at try! Swift Tokyo. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. With Swift now available on non-Apple platforms, you can set your code free to roam beyond just your iOS app. In this presentation from try! Swift, you will discover practical ways to wr
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2017 at try! Swift Tokyo. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Libraries are the future for sharing your code, but they’re also fraught with peril. Platforms, package managers and tests are all crucial for your successful library! In this talk from
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2017 at try! Swift Tokyo. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Don Norman’s "The Design of Everyday Things" is a classic design book, focused on the design of physical objects. Many of the principles that he discusses are also applicable to non-phys
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2017 at try! Swift Tokyo. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Do you want to contribute to Swift? Not sure how or where to begin? It can be overwhelming! In this talk from the inaugural try! Swift conference, Jesse will help you explore the differe
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. Swift’s design promotes language features like generics and first-class protocols as key architectural components in application development. However, many of the logical patterns that arise, including ones imported from Objective-C, don’t work as we expect them to. In many cases, Swift’s type system
With great improvements in Swift 2.0 such as protocol extensions and proper error handling, Apple has made it clear that they actively listen to the developer community’s wishes in shaping the future of language. We asked several dev friends using Swift what they’d most like to see in the next iteration, and they shared great ideas on improving the type system, protocols, and the tooling in the ne
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