Fearless and Productive Use of 3rd-Party iOS Frameworks

Fearless and Productive Use of 3rd-Party iOS Frameworks

When I began my professional career, I worked in a company where using third-party frameworks wasn’t allowed.

We had to write all our features from scratch, building them in such a way that they could be reused in additional projects as our own internal frameworks...

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Providing Value as an iOS Developer

In my last blog post, I explained why independent deployment is not achievable in systems where you don’t have control over the release process, like Apple’s App Store. However, that principle extends to independent development, open/closed systems, modular design, and more that can maximize your team productivity, allow you to focus on interesting problems to solve, and cash you that full bonus at the end of the year.

It extends to being a valuable developer that can generate huge profit...

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Swift, Uncle Bob, and The Dark Path

This week Robert C. Martin, aka, Uncle Bob published a blog post that made a lot of people mad.

Chris Eidhof wrote a nice response with his point of view on the subject, in which I believe they agree more than they disagree on the matter.

Some other responses weren’t that nice. I understand they felt hurt in a personal level and that’s why I tend not to get into those discussions however I feel like I could be part of this one since I see that both sides have very good points and I’m sure there’s much to learn there...

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