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I just arrived Tokyo and can't wait to attend the try! Swift conference tomorrow. Follow our Instagra AppCoda Weekly - Issue #60 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #60 • [View online]( I just arrived Tokyo and can’t wait to attend the try! Swift conference tomorrow. Follow [our Instagram]( or [our Facebook page]( if you want to learn more about the conference. We really enjoy using Flawless app. This week, we invited Flawless app’s Founder and CEO, Ahmed Sulaiman, to walk you through how the app can streamline your app design and development process. The team is so generous to offer an exclusive offer for all AppCoda readers! If you find the app useful, from now till Mar 5, you can [save 20% off on Flawless app](. Talk to you next week. And, hope you enjoy reading all the articles we collected for you. Cheers, Simon Tutorials [Understanding Delegates and Delegation in Swift 4]( [Understanding Delegates and Delegation in Swift 4]( If you just start to learn Swift and iOS app development, it’s important to understand the delegate design pattern. Andrew will walk you through what it is and how you can apply it in your own app. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( [How Flawless App Helps You Become a Better Designer and Developer]( [How Flawless App Helps You Become a Better Designer and Developer]( Learn how Flawless app can help you easily spot visual differences between the app UI design and the actual product. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( [Functional Refactoring In Swift]( [Functional Refactoring In Swift]( Swift lends itself well to functional programming, but do not sacrifice readability and performance for the sake of being functional and choose the style of programming that best matches your style and requirements. [benscheirman.com]( • [Share]( [Handling Enormous Collection Types In Swift]( [Handling Enormous Collection Types In Swift]( Have you ever asked yourself what happens if a collection has to store almost 3 millions of elements? Piotr Sochalewski shares his views and experiences on the topic in this great post. [www.netguru.co]( • [Share]( [How To Use Dynamic Member Lookup In Swift]( [How To Use Dynamic Member Lookup In Swift]( Swift Evolution proposal SE-0195 has been approved, so here’s a guide to get you started with some code samples showing how it works. [www.hackingwithswift.com]( • [Share]( [More Interface Builder Tips And Tricks]( [More Interface Builder Tips And Tricks]( Top ten tips, tricks, dos and don’ts to make you feel like an Interface Builder expert. [useyourloaf.com]( • [Share]( [Highlight Warnings in Xcode ]( [Highlight Warnings in Xcode]( Xcode cannot remind us for warning or error messages like in Objective-C environment where #warning or #error comments could be highlighted by compiler. Here is a neat trick for Xcode to achieve similar effects for Swift as those in Objective-C. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Just Controllers]( Soroush Khanlou discusses on iOS application architecture, specifically the case of not using UIViewController for everything, [khanlou.com]( • [Share]( [Organising XCUIElements With Swift Enumerations]( [Organising XCUIElements With Swift Enumerations]( In this short post, you will see how to use Swift enumerations for storing XCUIElements. [shashikantjagtap.net]( • [Share]( [Navigation In Swift]( [Navigation In Swift]( Take a look at a few different options for dealing with navigation in Swift apps, focusing on iOS this time. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( [iOS Remote Push Notifications In A Nutshell]( [iOS Remote Push Notifications In A Nutshell]( Learn step by step how to integrate remote push notification into your project without hustle. [medium.com]( • [Share]( Ads/ Sponsored [Beginning iOS 11 Programming With Swift]( [Beginning iOS 11 Programming With Swift]( Learn how to build a real world app from scratch in Swift. The course has been fully updated for Swift 4, Xcode 9 and iOS 11. All app projects now support iPhone X too. Join over 10,700 students and learn iOS app development! [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( UI/ UX [The Importance Of Defaults — Leveraging The User’s Subconscious Mind In Design]( [The Importance Of Defaults — Leveraging The User’s Subconscious Mind In Design]( The exercise of research and learning the human defaults will help you remain among the top 30 used apps on a users smartphone. [uxplanet.org]( • [Share]( [Really Bad UX Mistakes That Even Great Teams Make]( [Really Bad UX Mistakes That Even Great Teams Make]( Bad UX mistakes will frustrate and alienate your users. Here are some really bad UX mistakes that show up even in popular products. [www.appcues.com]( • [Share]( [Build A UX Design Team With What You’ve Got]( [Build A UX Design Team With What You’ve Got]( As designers, If you’re looking for some extra resources or trying to create a UX program for your organization, here are a few ways to look at the people around you as a built-in team that can help. [uxdesign.cc]( • [Share]( Libraries [YPImagePicker]( [YPImagePicker]( YPImagePicker is an Instagram-like image picker & filters for iOS. [github.com]( • [Share]( [AMVennDiagramView]( [AMVennDiagramView]( AMVennDiagramView is a view that can display the diagram like Venn diagram. [github.com]( • [Share]( [FlyoverKit]( [FlyoverKit]( FlyoverKit is a 360° flyover on an MKMapView. [github.com]( • [Share]( [ProvisionQL]( [ProvisionQL]( Quick Look plugin for apps and provisioning profile files. [github.com]( • [Share]( Did you enjoy this issue? [AppCoda Weekly]( By [AppCoda Weekly]( Must-read Swift & iOS programming articles that take your skills to the next level. Deliver every Tuesday! [Tweet](    [Share]( Carefully curated by AppCoda Weekly with [Revue](. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here](. If you don't want these updates anymore, please unsubscribe [here](.

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