
Mobile engineering from the inside. Real world software development best practices, techniques, architecture, software development lifecycle, process, and more. Useful for mobile engineers junior to senior, tech leads, engineering managers.
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Thank you everyone who responded to my call for feedback on the async chapter of The iOS Interview Guide 2nd edition!
I’ve added several major sections based on your input:
The Mobile Engineer is a reader-supported publication. To receive...
I’m finally done with the Async chapter of The iOS Interview Guide! It took a while, been busy with work, took a detour, but now I’m back to working on the second edition reinvigorated.
This chapter is the new addition to the book, not a...
Back in the day I started my dev career by making MVP apps for entrepreneurs and startups in Silicon Valley. They were mobile apps, Android and iOS. I started with Android but as I would build the apps for my clients they would keep asking...
As I continue my research and work on modernizing the RIBs framework and adding strict Swift Concurrency support to it, I stumble upon things I would’ve never otherwise.
One of them is how deinit behaves with the new strict Swift Concurr...
Over the years of mobile development, I’ve seen all sorts of API implementations—from crudely assembled XML and JSON endpoints all the way to strict REST and OpenAPI contracts.
What’s interesting is that, quite often, not only the backend...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Author of The iOS Interview Guide book and iOS System Design course. Co-host of Inside iOS Dev podcast. Previously at Uber, Wayfair.
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