About the content This talk was delivered live in September 2017 at try! Swift NYC. The video was recorded, produced, and transcribed by Realm, and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. This talk explains a cross platform architecture that works really well with RxSwift and other Rx implementations. Introduction Hi, my name is Krunoslav Zaher. I’ve been working on RxS
About the content This talk was delivered live in November 2015 at DO iOS Conference. The video was transcribed by Realm and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Swift is brand spanking new. How can we possibly be expected to write idiomatic code? On the other hand, Objective-C has been around for more than thirty years. We know what it looks like and feels like. The
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. Thorben Primke introduces Flow and Mortar, two Android libraries written by Square, at the Bay Area Android Dev Group. He will not only discuss them, but also go through a sample application, as well as helper classes that he leverages to reduce boilerplate code and handle lifecycle events. Background
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 content has been published here with the express permission of the author. So you’ve got a huge view controller that knows about everything. It’s become a puppeteer mastermind whose responsibilities have somehow grown to simultaneously encompass disk I/O and navigation bar styling. Andy Matuschak live codes solutions to reduce the size of the beast, and refactors out its res
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. If you’ve ever needed to know how another piece of code works, or have been at the mercy of someone else’s bugs, you can always look at the source code… unless you don’t have it. In this talk, Conrad covers many concepts & tools that can used to reverse-engineer existing apps, as well as debug other l
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. Current methods of API versioning don’t actually solve the problem of breaking changes — they just delay them. Kyle Fuller presents the REST architecture as a means of allowing changes in API & API clients to develop independently. While dispelling common misconceptions about REST, he’ll demonstrate h
Today’s blogpost is contributed by one of our users: Kirill Boyarshinov, and originally appeared on his blog. Kirill is the lead Android developer at Live Typing, a Russian company building web and mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Window’s phones. You can find Kirill on GitHub and Twitter. We’re happy to say that Realm Java now supports RxJava officially, as a first-class API citizen! Check out t
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. For the holiday season, we held a special meetup featuring the 12 Apps of Swiftmas! We hand-picked 12 Swift projects created in 2014, and invited their creators to share issues or neat Swift features they ran into, in front of our very special Swiftmas Tree. There were presentations on a variety of pr
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