👋🏼 Welcome to SwiftlyRush
I often wonder how quickly time goes, do you have the same problem? Work is often extremely busy and before I know it's the weekend again. Nevertheless, I have always been one to keep busy, I prefer to have many things to do than wondering what is next.
This week, I have taken a deep dive into MVVM, one of many Design Pattern tutorials coming your way. In fact, I am going to start collating all my articles which I think are fundamental so you can land your next iOS job. Watch this space!
Finally, it's been an exciting week for me as I managed to get my M1 Pro and I assure you it's well worth the wait. These machines are expensive for sure, but it means I can write faster and ship more code ;]
🥳 What's New
iOS Design Patterns: MVVM
This week, we're delving into the first of many iOS Design Pattern tutorials, I am starting with probably the most popular with MVVM. It's vital you get up to speed on design patterns as it's a regular topic during interviews and working within an engineering team. I hope you find this useful.
I am joining Josh Holtz & Antoine van der Lee in a Twitter Space!
Are you interested in learning more about iOS development? Interested to hear us discuss what's going on right now in the community? Or fancy asking us some questions about iOS? Then join me, Josh Holtz and Antoine in this first Twitter space!
🔥 Community News
Profiling binary size on iOS using Bloaty by Asif
Asif has just started writing iOS tutorials and I stumbled across this one about monitoring binary sizes and it's something I have recently been doing, Bloaty is also a great tool and it's a great way to make sure your binary size is monitored and optimized.
How to render text with a color gradient in SwiftUI | Sarunw
This is a fun little article by Sarun, rendering colour gradients using SwiftUI, made fun by recreating some lovely Apple artwork.
Using Postman to Explore Apple Music APIs
If you ever work on a large iOS application, you're likely going to need to monitor network requests are change response headers. Postman is a great tool to do just that and in this tutorial by Rudrank, he shows you how to do it using the popular Apple Music API.
Embedding a dylib in a Swift Package
Have you ever needed to embed a dylib inside a Swift Package 😂 I have not, but nevertheless this is a super interesting article to read!
💡 And Finally...
Is this relatable? 😂