Apple made it easy to keep track with all the WWDC additions 🍎
This week I wanted to share some very useful links: the release notes that Apple has created to list all the new additions their frameworks and tools!
These release notes are not as widely known as the WWDC video sessions, but they’re still super useful, because they make it very easy to glance over all the changes.
Here are 5 great articles to keep up with WWDC 😌
Last week has been incredibly busy with all the new announcements Apple has made during WWDC!
So for this email, I want to share with you 5 articles that should help you easily catch up with all the new additions 👌
There are so many cool new features in Swift and Xcode 🤩
What a Keynote!
But I’m sure you’ve already heard all there is to know about what was announced during the Keynote. So I won’t be talking about it.
How would you answer this typical iOS interview question? 🤨
“What’s the difference between method overload and method override?”
How would you answer this typical iOS interview question? 🤨
Here's the answer I would suggest!
Here are 5 great blog articles to learn something new 🧑🎓
Now that my SwiftUI training course has been completed, I’ve been able to bring back one of my favorite livestream format: my “live” newsletter!
The concept is simple: I make a list of 5 articles that I feel are worth reading, and then I discover them and comment them live.
Here are my 5 favorite Swift tips 🤌
I’ve realized that I’ve been sharing tips to help iOS developers write better code for something like five years!
Over that time I’ve shared a good amount of tips, covering very different topics.
So I figured it would be interesting if I were to go over that (long) list and pick my top 5 tips, the ones that I believe are really worth knowing!
Here’s another great learning resource 👌
In previous emails I have already shared with you some of my favorite learning resources.
I’ve received very good feedback for these emails, so I figured: why not write another one?
85% of iOS developers got the wrong answer 🫢
I guess you’ve realized by now that I really like making quizzes about weird pieces of Swift trivia!
Here’s the last one I’ve asked on social media…
Did you know Property Wrappers are great debugging tools? 🐛
I don’t know about you, but I always find it particularly satisfactory when I discover a clever new use case of a well known tool!
And the topic of this email is definitely an instance of that!
I learned so much from these videos 😌
In a previous email I shared with you how much I had learned from the website NSHipster.
Today I want to share another learning resource that helped me a lot back in 2018, when I wanted to get a really deep knowledge of Swift.
Do you know this trick to spot memory leaks? 🤨
Today is a bank holiday in France, and I’m quite happy I have this extra day off to settle down and rest a bit 😌
But before I go enjoying my day I want to share a pretty cool trick with you, that should help you notice more easily when a ViewController starts to leak from memory!
Here are 5 (new) tips you can start using today 🚀
I received very positive feedback about my previous email where I shared 5 tips you could start using immediately.
So how about we go for 5 more?
I learned so much from this website 🤯
This week I want to try something new, something a bit more personal.
I want to tell you about a website I discovered back in 2016, that really helped me improve my knowledge of iOS, Swift and even Objective-C.
Are private properties really private? 🤨
A new week is starting, how about we make it begin with a little challenge?
Last week I asked another (tricky) Swift question on Twitter…
Here are 5 tips you can start using today 😎
It’s the beginning of a new week and I want to start it by sharing with you 5 tips that you can start using today!
Only 15% of iOS developers get the right answer 😧
It’s the beginning of a new week, how about we start it with a little challenge?
Last week I asked this (tricky) Swift question on Twitter…
Here’s my second (traditional) newsletter 📮
First, I have once again a big thank you to all the people that attended my second “livestream newsletter” on Thursday ❤️
However, I know that this format isn’t for everyone, so here’s the traditional e-mail version of my newsletter 💌
This is my first (traditional) newsletter 📮
First, I have a big thank you to all the people that attended my first “livestream newsletter” on Thursday ❤️
However, I know that this format isn’t for everyone, so here’s the traditional e-mail version of my newsletter 💌