ππΌ Welcome to SwiftlyRush
It's an exciting week this week π
A few things to share with you this week. SwiftLeeds has opened it's door for Call for Papers, which means all you amazing talent can submit a talk to be on the stage this year and present something to our wonderful audience. It can be something new, authentic or even covering an older topic or something other than coding like management or leadership, it's open for 60 days so take your time and you can submit two proposals.
In other news, I hit a big new milestone for my website SwiftlyRush.com. We surpassed an average of over 10,000 unique visitors to the site and I am forever grateful for your support.
Finally, I have written a brand new article this week covering Continuous Integration and all the difference providers out there to pick from.
I hope you have a great week ahead ππΌ
π₯³ What's New
iOS Continuous Integration Providers
Bringing you a brand new article this week covering all the different Continuous Integration providers, I also cover some in-house options like Jenkins.
π₯ Community News
Indispensable Tools by David Smith
This is a great article covering some of the tools used by David, I always find these useful because they're often under rated tools made by independent developers that are actually super useful.
Xcode Header Template for Swift Packages by Sam Wize
It's a small addition but why not automate your Xcode Headers to uniform this across the codebase, this is a great way to achieve that.
Automate debugging SwiftUI and UIKit with dataTile by Marin Todorov
I am a huge fan of the Data Tile that was built by Marin and in general I love the work he does. This is another in his series covering how to use Data Tile to debug SwiftUI or UIKit Views.
People-First Leadership: A Key to Successful Dev Teams by Manda Frederick
Discover the benefits of people-first team management and learn practical strategies for leading with empathy and prioritizing employee well-being. Improve team performance and foster a positive work culture with this article by the team at Kodeco, AKA RayWenderlich team.
ForEach Thought: Volume 2 by Jordan Morgan
This is a byte-sized chunk of thoughts from Jordan, and I love it! I love the format and it's so easy to digest and get an understanding of small chunks of information.
TIL: Lazy sequences by Ufuk CanlΔ±
The article doesn't cover details about the performance improvements you get from using Lazy but I thought this was an interesting piece of information and gave me an idea for some work I am currently doing!
π‘ And Finally...
Don't forget, SwiftLeeds is open for speakers!