Better Print Statements for Debugging
<b>Print Statements Can Be Better</b><br/><p>A couple of useful built in Swift print statements to improve debugging.</p>
Create a gitIgnore file for Swift and Xcode development
<b>Somethings Should be Ignored</b><br/><p>Especially when it comes to source control. So here is how you set up for Xcode and Swift using gitignore.</p>
How To Change The iOS Tab Bar Colors
<b>Changing Colors with Code is Easy</b><br/><p>This works great for changing UITabBar colors when designers and clients change their minds.</p>
Documenting Code in Xcode the Right Way
<b>Documenting Code is Vital</b><br/><p>In this tutorial, I am going to demonstrate how to create inline rich documentation and help for use in Xcode and as standalone documents.</p>
You Are Not Other People’s Reminder List
<b>Take Back Your Time</b><br/><p>Don’t act as a task management tool for others.</p>
Should You Learn Swift or ReactNative?
<b>I get asked this a lot from new developers</b><br/><p>So I thought I would share my thoughts and a few things to consider when making the choice.</p>
3 Reasons You Should Use Source Control
<b>Can We Talk About Your Source?<b/><br/><p> Source control should be something everyone has a plan for, let me explain.</p>
Should You Develop and Test on a Device or iOS Simulator
<b>Device or Simulator?</b><br/><p>I hear the question a lot. These are my thoughts and suggestions on how to make the right choice.</p>
Swift 4 Codable, JSON Handling Made Easy
<b>Swift 4 New Codable</b><br/><p>Swift 4 finally has it’s own data parser for JSON. Here’s how you use it with a simple example.</p>
How To Create iOS 10 Local Notifications Using Swift 3
<b>How To Create Local Notifications</b><br/><p>A simple example showing how to create and trigger a local app notification using Swift 3.</p>