The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions frames vs bounds in iOS and Swift. This iOS interview question is typically asked as a warm up question, so it's best to make sure you know this. In this tutorial I walk though a detailed explanation of frames vs bounds on a UIView in iOS. This is part of a series of videos about iOS interview questions in Swift. Check out the overview where I list and briefly discuss all the topics that are in this series: https://youtu.be/56ZO6Gg68tw Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanallen Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeanA0400 Follow me on Instagram: @SeanA0400
The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions explains Filter, Map and Reduce in Swift. I was asked about this in a few of my interviews, so it's a goo
The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions explains concurrency and threading in iOS and Swift. This iOS interview question was asked in quite a few
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The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions is about Classes and Structures in Swift. This is a fundamental question in iOS development and I was ask
In this video I discuss 9 things I wish I knew before I started programming. Knowing these things would have made my journey in becoming a full-time iOS develop
Transforming JSON into model objects in your apps just became a whole lot easier with the introduction of Decodable in Swift 4. In today's lesson, I want to wa
The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions explains unwrapping Optionals in Swift. This iOS interview question was asked in most almost all intervie
Frames vs bounds can be a tricky subject when working with scroll views. In this video, Greg does a break down about frames and bounds and they are used to faci
The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions explains the Observer and Notification Communication Pattern in Swift. This is a fundamental question in
I spent the last two months interviewing for mid-level iOS developer positions around San Francisco and was asked a lot of the same questions. I have a great ga
The first topic in my series about iOS Interview questions is about Retain Cycles, Automatic Reference Counting, and Memory Leaks in Swift. It's a tricky topic
Gayle Laakmann McDowell was at the Lyft offices in San Francisco giving a talk on how to do better in software technical interviews. A lot of what she said reso
In this video I discuss how much money I made as an iOS Contractor (or iOS Freelancer, if you prefer that) in 2017. For the first part of the year, I was contra
In this Xcode tutorial I discuss the topic of refactoring one giant storyboard into multiple smaller ones, and the best way to do that. This helps improve the p
In this video, you’ll learn about Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) which you’ll use to further combat massive view controllers. Find the full course here: https://
The next topic in my series on iOS Interview questions explains error handling and the do, try, catch syntax in iOS and Swift. This iOS interview question was a
The next video in my iOS Interview questions series all about coding challenges explains a common question that asks you to find the most common element in an a
In this Swift Tutorial I show you how to install a cocoapod using Xcode and Terminal. Cocoapods are 3rd party libraries that handle common iOS development tasks
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