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This podcast is all about Test-Driven Development. TDD can significantly increase productivity and software quality, eliminate regressions, and contribute to developer happiness.
Dealing effectively with debt is essential to an enriching life and career. And, as software developers, we must also master the art of dealing with a special kind of debt… Tech Debt!
Great companies are looking for talented individuals that can develop clean and sustainable iOS codebases. Building the skills to create composable and flexible codebases is a tremendous career asset that can help you find fantastic job opportunities to work in interesting iOS projects.
The foundation to stop leaving money on the table and get on the path to financial freedom and a fulfilling iOS career.
The SOLID principles serve as the foundation for you to over-deliver remarkable iOS apps. So, you can ultimately progress faster in your career!
In this podcast, we dive deep into how to have more time, go faster, collaborate better, and always over-deliver exceptional iOS apps. Moreover, we explore the most valuable trait you must cultivate to achieve a remarkable iOS career (and life!): Resourcefulness .
In this podcast, we go deep into Dependency Injection principles, practices, and patterns for overdelivering fantastic iOS applications. So, you can get on the path to achieving an enriching and fulfilling iOS dev career.
In this podcast, we go deep into the importance of good architecture for your iOS apps and how good software architecture and design are essential skills to achieving an enriching and fulfilling iOS dev career.
The topic for this first episode is Testing. More specifically, the pains and benefits of writing automated tests for your iOS apps.
An excellent iOS test suite is fast, reliable, precise and, reproducible . A common problem that makes automated testing in iOS slow and flaky is the presence of unexpected side-effects and artifacts during the execution of unit tests.
Burnout is widespread among professional iOS developers. However, we don’t see enough talks, discussions, and content being created to help devs understand and prevent it. Many iOS devs experiencing burnout are not even aware of it. Some even start to wrongly believe that “This negative state I’m constantly in is just how things are.”
Have you ever found yourself wondering if you should learn Kotlin or another programming language? This is a common question we receive from iOS developers. With so many different languages, frameworks, and platforms in the dev industry, it’s natural for iOS devs to wonder if they are missing out on big opportunities out there.
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.