Another interesting post about choosing 3rd party libraries. Don’t miss the link to CocoaPods Quality Indexes.
https://www.andrewcbancroft.com/2015/10/27/considerations-for-choosing-3rd-party-swift-libraries/
Month: October 2015
The Google I/O 2015 Android App
Google released the source code for the I/O Schedule Android application. It’s always interesting to explore the techniques used by Google’s engineers.
https://github.com/google/iosched
AndroidWiFiADB
IntelliJ/AndroidStudio plugin which provides a button to connect your Android device over WiFi to install, run and debug your applications without a USB connected.
https://github.com/pedrovgs/AndroidWiFiADB
Android Development Tidbits // No. 2
This is the second post in a series of Android development tips. Quick read and very useful. Check out the first post too (link in the beginning of this post).
Working With Phone Numbers in Swift
An introduction to a new phone numbers Swift library for iOS. It’s based on Google’s libphonenumber lib but with a different approach.
View at Medium.com
Library-Oriented Programming – Justin Spahr-Summers #Pragma Conference 2015
An interesting talk from the #Pragma conference about architecture and writing libraries, the differences between libraries and frameworks.
*-Oriented Programming
An interesting view on the differences between the different paradigms, functional vs. object oriented.
Exploring Apple’s 3D Touch
A deep dive into Apple’s 3D Touch. Including some practical insights such as: the first force is usually 0.00.
View at Medium.com
Running Swift code on Android
This is just cool. How to compile Swift code to run on Android. Worth reading!
http://romain.goyet.com/articles/running_swift_code_on_android/
Swift Interview Questions and Answers
A list of interview questions about Swift. Test yourself, for the fun of it.