Here are 5 great blog articles to learn something new π§βπ
Now that my SwiftUI training course has been completed, Iβve been able to bring back one of my favorite livestream format: my βliveβ newsletter!
The concept is simple: I make a list of 5 articles that I feel are worth reading, and then I discover them and comment them live.
How to refactor using Associated Values
Here are my 5 favorite Swift tips π€
Iβve realized that Iβve been sharing tips to help iOS developers write better code for something like five years!
Over that time Iβve shared a good amount of tips, covering very different topics.
So I figured it would be interesting if I were to go over that (long) list and pick my top 5 tips, the ones that I believe are really worth knowing!
Hereβs another great learning resource π
In previous emails I have already shared with you some of my favorite learning resources.
Iβve received very good feedback for these emails, so I figured: why not write another one?
Discover dump()
85% of iOS developers got the wrong answer π«’
I guess youβve realized by now that I really like making quizzes about weird pieces of Swift trivia!
Hereβs the last one Iβve asked on social mediaβ¦
Did you know Property Wrappers are great debugging tools? π
I donβt know about you, but I always find it particularly satisfactory when I discover a clever new use case of a well known tool!
And the topic of this email is definitely an instance of that!
Discover how @MainActor works
I learned so much from these videos π
In a previous email I shared with you how much I had learned from the website NSHipster.
Today I want to share another learning resource that helped me a lot back in 2018, when I wanted to get a really deep knowledge of Swift.
3 mistakes to avoid with async / await
Do you know this trick to spot memory leaks? π€¨
Today is a bank holiday in France, and Iβm quite happy I have this extra day off to settle down and rest a bit π
But before I go enjoying my day I want to share a pretty cool trick with you, that should help you notice more easily when a ViewController starts to leak from memory!
Discover LazySequence
3 mistakes to avoid with Optionals
Here are 5 (new) tips you can start using today π
I received very positive feedback about my previous email where I shared 5 tips you could start using immediately.
So how about we go for 5 more?
Discover XCTUnwrap()
I learned so much from this website π€―
This week I want to try something new, something a bit more personal.
I want to tell you about a website I discovered back in 2016, that really helped me improve my knowledge of iOS, Swift and even Objective-C.
3 mistakes to avoid with Closures
Are private properties really private? π€¨
A new week is starting, how about we make it begin with a little challenge?
Last week I asked another (tricky) Swift question on Twitterβ¦
How to write your first Unit Test
Here are 5 tips you can start using today π
Itβs the beginning of a new week and I want to start it by sharing with you 5 tips that you can start using today!