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iOS/Swift coding tip: use "xc" bash command to open Xcode project in your current folder raw.githubusercontent.com/alexvbush/dotf… It goes through your folder and finds xcworkspace or xcodeproj to open. I've been using it for years and originally got it from @subdigital #ios #swift #ioscodingtips


iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton. More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a… #ios #swift #ioscodingtips

alex_v_bush's tweet image. iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton.
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alex_v_bush's tweet image. iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton.
More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a…
#ios #swift #ioscodingtips

iOS/Swift coding tip: in your mocks add properties methodNameCallCount and methodNameHandler for each function in protocol you're mocking. This allows you to stub values in tests and assert how many times a method was called. youtu.be/uunSJrwqILo #ios #swift #ioscodingtips


My latest blog post is the final in my closures series. This time we take a look at escaping and autoclosures and use cases for each. Check it out here! scruffyhipster.dev/post/closures-… #iOSProgramming #ioscodingtips #SwiftLang #iosdev


iOS/Swift coding tip: in your mocks add properties methodNameCallCount and methodNameHandler for each function in protocol you're mocking. This allows you to stub values in tests and assert how many times a method was called. youtu.be/uunSJrwqILo #ios #swift #ioscodingtips


iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton. More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a… #ios #swift #ioscodingtips

alex_v_bush's tweet image. iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton.
More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a…
#ios #swift #ioscodingtips
alex_v_bush's tweet image. iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton.
More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a…
#ios #swift #ioscodingtips

iOS/Swift coding tip: use "xc" bash command to open Xcode project in your current folder raw.githubusercontent.com/alexvbush/dotf… It goes through your folder and finds xcworkspace or xcodeproj to open. I've been using it for years and originally got it from @subdigital #ios #swift #ioscodingtips


My latest blog post is the final in my closures series. This time we take a look at escaping and autoclosures and use cases for each. Check it out here! scruffyhipster.dev/post/closures-… #iOSProgramming #ioscodingtips #SwiftLang #iosdev


iOS/Swift coding tip: use "xc" bash command to open Xcode project in your current folder raw.githubusercontent.com/alexvbush/dotf… It goes through your folder and finds xcworkspace or xcodeproj to open. I've been using it for years and originally got it from @subdigital #ios #swift #ioscodingtips


iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton. More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a… #ios #swift #ioscodingtips

alex_v_bush's tweet image. iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton.
More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a…
#ios #swift #ioscodingtips
alex_v_bush's tweet image. iOS/Swift coding tip: use dependency injection instead of singletons. This will improve your design, testability, and decouple from concrete implementations. One instance has the same result as singleton.
More in our podcast: insideiosdev.com/episodes/dde8a…
#ios #swift #ioscodingtips

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