Weekend Reading, August 19, 2016

Published: Fri, 08/19/16

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Happy Friday fellow Clean Swifters. Who’s watching the Olympics? There’s something that professional software engineering has in common with professional sports: practice makes perfect.

How do you practice your craft?

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Reading is a big part of how I stay up to date, and I use the weekends as catch up time. Here’s what I’ll be reading this weekend.

Happy cleaning, Andy

Ray Wenderlich

When prepping to interview at Google, the recruiter actually suggested I use TopCoder to practice coding problems. Looks like there are a lot of other great ideas in here to sharpen your axe.

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Cocoacasts

I’m always looking for new ideas on how to refactor my view controllers to keep them skinny.

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Medium

Enums …as data models?

mokacoding

This article jumped out at me because I had noticed in Google documentation that to use Firebase in an iOS app you MUST use Cocoapods > 1.0 for installation. That isn’t always possible so I wanted to see what Mokagio came up with.

swifting.io

I think sometimes the high level, super encapsulated, APIs available from Apple and other 3rd parties make it easy to overlook the verification of security in our apps. This looked like a good article to remind yourself not to take it for granted.

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