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How do you keep up with iOS development when things are moving quite fast?

To me, it's about reading newsletters 😎

Here are 4 newsletters that I've found insightful over the years ⚑️
πŸ“¬ @iOSDevWeekly

Do you know when the first issue came out? August 5th 2011!

For over 10 years, @daveverwer has accompanied iOS community and delivered great summaries.

To me, iOSDevWeekly is where all the best and popular resources are mentioned

iosdevweekly.com
πŸ“¬ iOS Goodies

Started by @peres, @_tiagoalmeida and now maintained by @marius_const, it is an open-sourced where everyone is welcome to submit.

Easily to find essential articles, libraries quickly every issue. Not to mention the good introduction.

ios-goodies.com
πŸ“¬ AppCoda Weekly

I enjoy reading @appcoda articles and their newsletter. They cover many good articles that are hard to find in other newsletters.

digest.appcoda.com
πŸ“¬ SwiftUI Weekly

SwiftUI is new but moves fast. Everyone is new and there is so much to learn. How to use it, best practices, tips and tricks.

Luckily @mecid got us covered by summarizing the best SwiftUI articles over the week.

weekly.swiftwithmajid.com

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Mar 3
I just want to share a list of 8 iOS information websites that have kept me updated during my development career.

I didn't know I need these, but then I bookmarked for use every day ⚑️
⚑️ iOS and iPadOS usage

Official iOS and iPad OS usage statistics by @AppStore measured by devices that transacted recently.

A friendly reminder that 98% of all iOS devices introduced in the last 4 years install iOS 14 and iOS 15 πŸ’ͺ

developer.apple.com/support/app-st…
⚑️ Xcode Releases

Updated links and detailed information of all available Xcode versions and their direct DMG link. I've stopped downloading Xcode from AppStore after I found out that the direct link download is more stable.

xcodereleases.com
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Nov 3, 2021
Do you plan to get started in Mac development, especially with SwiftUI?

I'm by no mean Mac expert, but I've made quite a few Mac apps and I've bookmarked some useful resources and tools along the way.

Since many have asked me for recommendation, here is the list πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡
πŸ–₯ First of all, how is macOS different from other platforms like iOS, tvOS and watchOS?

Each device has different capabilities and is meant for different purposes.

The Mac is:
- Flexible
- Focused
- Expensive
- Capable
πŸ–₯ Human Interface Guidelines

The above 4 points are the distinct theme of Mac, and is from the Human Interface Guidelines, or HIG for short.

Be sure to check it to learn more about macOS design decisions. developer.apple.com/design/human-i…
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Nov 2, 2021
Hi iOS and macOS developers, where are you currently hanging out?

Here are the active communities on @SlackHQ I've joined and founded useful πŸ§΅πŸ‘‡
🌍 iOS Developers

The most active community for iOS and Swift developers I've found, with over 30,000 members. You can find many familiar faces here eg. @donnywals @aaron_pearce

ios-developers.io
🌍 Airport Community

Originally created by @jsngr and @SiddDevs as place to discover new TestFlight apps, now there's active community here discussing and showing new beta.

airport.community/slack
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Nov 1, 2021
Have you started leveraging the power of ML in your apps?

While browsing through GitHub for inspirations, I've bookmarked these awesome 20+ open-source machine learning projects

Bring magic to your apps 🧡
⚑️ TensorFlow

The latest version of TensorFlow supports Keras, which is a high-level neural networks API, written in Python and capable of running on top of TensorFlow, CNTK, or Theano.

There are also interfaces for Javascript and Swift.

tensorflow.org
⚑️ scikit-learn

Scikit-learn has simple and efficient tools for data mining and data analysis, built on NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib.

It’s a popular choice to use alongside TensorFlow because of its simplicity and handy functions. scikit-learn.org
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Oct 29, 2021
What are some top programming books you can really recommend?

In the earliest days of my dev career, I was lucky to be shown these programming books and they have helped me a long way.

Sharing here with hope you can skyrocket your dev career 🧡
πŸ“š Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction

Written by Steve McConnell in 1993, this book is considered one of the best practical guides to programming. Learn about optimal coding styles, integration, testing, and craftmanship.

amazon.com/Code-Complete-…
πŸ“š The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master

Have you read about the broken windows theory? Or the story of the stone soup? Or the boiling frog?

Throughout the stories in the book, you will learn many development methodologies and caveats

amazon.com/Pragmatic-Prog…
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