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Learn how to avoid decision-paralysis because of different opinions in the iOS team, convince the product team to try new technologies, and help iOS devs just starting in the industry.
Learn how to use your time more efficiently to get more things done, such as improving your skills and promoting yourself. Also, learn the main pros/cons of Hybrid vs. Native development and when to teach advanced topics to junior developers.
Learn how to achieve a high-level income as an iOS dev and stay up-to-date without getting overwhelmed by the constant changes in the dev industry.
Learn ways to design thread-safe classes in a concurrent environment and how to answer system design interview questions.
Learn how to prepare and deliver great iOS dev presentations and how to meet like-minded iOS developers and grow your network.
Learn how to help iOS dev teammates learn and engage in better development practices like testing, dependency injection, clean code, modularity, and so on, even when they don't see the immediate benefits.
Learn how to find the time to build your own iOS apps to help you achieve financial freedom, how to bypass challenges when publishing content (e.g., "I feel like I don't know enough to publish a blog!"), and how to start applying TDD at work.
Learn how to get started with TDD, and how to evolve your modular design, software architecture, and functional programming skills.
Learn two essential practices for scaling large iOS projects, and how to learn topics like CI/CD and TDD when there are no senior developers around to teach you.
Learn how to charge more as an iOS developer without the fear of getting rejected or losing opportunities.
Learn more about the black-belt journey in the iOS Lead Essentials program and why you should join the next cohort.
Learn how to find and save time in your journey to becoming a black-belt senior iOS developer and being part of the world's highest-paid developers.
Caio Zullo
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.
Mike Apostolakis
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.