Begging is the new business model
<b>Do You Beg Users For Reviews?</b><br/><p>If you answered yes, you may want to read my thoughts on this new app store disease.</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>
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>
How To Use GitHub with Xcode
<b>Take Control of GitHub with Xcode</b><br/><p>Learn how to set up a GitHub repository and use it within Xcode for easy code management.</p>
Why You Should Support External Keyboards in iOS Applications
<b></b>Do you make iPad Apps with Keyboard Support?<br/> <p>If you write iOS applications, give serious thought to external keyboard support if you want to be taken seriously.</p>
Show Your Source Code and Learn From It
Why you should show your code and how it might just help you improve.
How to Use Git Branches
Following on from my introduction to Git, I want to introduce you to branches. Branches are a way to work on features, bug fixes, and anything else that you would want to have separate from the main file set until completion.