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To become a complete senior developer, you need to know how to design good app services and avoid duplication.
To become a complete senior developer, you need to know how to implement analytics in large apps with large teams.
If you want to become a complete senior developer, you need to know how to use design patterns to develop large apps well. Including feature toggles/flags!
To become a complete senior developer, you need to know how and when to decompose your apps into modules. Especially in large apps with large teams.
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to know how to architect your apps to facilitate testing. Especially when using complex frameworks like Core Data.
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to know how to choose frameworks and tools. And also how to apply architectural patterns to defer such decisions.
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to know clean ways of quickly developing and previewing your SwiftUI and UIKit components in isolation (e.g., without API dependencies!).
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to know how to make architectural decisions to facilitate the development, maintenance, composition, and testing of large apps with multiple independent teams.
If you want to become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to know patterns for navigation in large modular iOS apps.
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to ace the interview code test. Because it doesn't matter how good you are if you can't demonstrate it.
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to learn how to get the maximum value from UI patterns such as MVVM.
To become a complete senior iOS developer, you need to learn how to effectively use different language features (protocols, extensions, dynamic dispatch...) and programming paradigms (procedural, functional, object-oriented...).
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.