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We are planning to roll out a revamped version of our in-person Swift workshop in June. There are mo

We are planning to roll out a revamped version of our in-person Swift workshop in June. There are mor AppCoda Weekly - Issue #69 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #69 • [View online]( We are planning to roll out a revamped version of our in-person Swift workshop in June. There are more updates to come later next week. We normally run the 1-day workshop in Hong Kong. I just want to see if you are interested in joining an online version of the course. It’s not pre-recorded but a live workshop that you’ll be able to join online. And, you’ll be able to interact with the course instructor, ask questions in real-time. Is that something you’re interested? Please reply this email and let me know. Again, don’t miss the tutorials we collected for you this week. Regards, Simon Tutorials [Working with Drag and Drop APIs in iOS 11]( [Working with Drag and Drop APIs in iOS 11]( This is a beginner’s guide to implementing Drag & Drop in iOS 11. If you have no idea about how to use the API, check out this tutorial. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( [5 Steps To Make Your iOS App More Secure]( [5 Steps To Make Your iOS App More Secure]( This blog post could be a useful weapon as it introduces you to the 5 steps that are easy to do, but make your iOS app more secure. [www.netguru.co]( • [Share]( [So Swift, So Clean Architecture For iOS]( [So Swift, So Clean Architecture For iOS]( The topic of iOS app architecture has evolved a long way from MVC. Frameworks and patterns always come and go, but architectures are timeless. In this article see the Clean Architecture for building scalable apps in iOS. [basememara.com]( • [Share]( [How To Test Your User Interface Using Xcode]( [How To Test Your User Interface Using Xcode]( User interface testing can be tricky to get right, so here is an introduction to testing with XCUITest that has no such UI tests and upgrade it so you can see exactly how the process works. [www.hackingwithswift.com]( • [Share]( [Swift Tip: Bindings With KVO And Key Paths]( [Swift Tip: Bindings With KVO And Key Paths]( Learn how to create lightweight UI bindings using Key-Value-Observing and Swift’s key paths with the help of an example in this nice swift tip. [www.objc.io]( • [Share]( [Memory Management And Performance Of Value Types]( [Memory Management And Performance Of Value Types]( Get a better understanding of the deeper differences between a struct and a class in this informative post. [swiftrocks.com]( • [Share]( [Instant Feedback In iOS Engineering Workflows]( [Instant Feedback In iOS Engineering Workflows]( Explore how the combination of fast performance and tight integration with existing developer tools and frameworks has made native code reloading an important part of many iOS engineers’ workflows at Instagram and Facebook. [instagram-engineering.com]( • [Share]( [Observers In Swift]( [Observers In Swift]( In the second part of this series by John Sundell you will continue exploring various ways to implement the observer pattern in Swift focusing on multiple closure-based techniques. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( [Unity Vs SceneKit: Which Tool You Should Use To Build your ARKit App]( [Unity Vs SceneKit: Which Tool You Should Use To Build your ARKit App]( The two most commonly used tools seem to be Unity and SceneKit — but which is better? Which one is more powerful, flexible, and easier to learn? Which one has the most support? [medium.freecodecamp.org]( • [Share]( Ads/ Sponsored [The Intermediate Swift book is now updated with Core ML tutorials]( [The Intermediate Swift book is now updated with Core ML tutorials]( 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 11,200 students and learn iOS app development. And, we just released new chapters to teach you how to work with Core ML! [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( UI/ UX [How To Develop An Eye For Design]( [How To Develop An Eye For Design]( Whether or not you’re a designer, this exercise will help sharpen your product sense and improve your eye for design. [uxdesign.cc]( • [Share]( [How Paper Wireframing Will Make You A Better Designer]( [How Paper Wireframing Will Make You A Better Designer]( In this post Alexander Skogberg tells you why he still prefers his good old paper wireframing kit and explains how paper wireframing will make you a better designer. [alexanderskogberg.com]( • [Share]( [How To Tell A Story With Motion Graphics]( [How To Tell A Story With Motion Graphics]( This post suggests that design is not just about adding popular animation styles or fading in/fading out various scenes. It’s about stitching a cohesive story together so that it flows with the blink of an eye. The timing, the voice over, everything has to be in perfect sync with motion. [uxplanet.org]( • [Share]( Libraries [LoginCritter]( [LoginCritter]( An animated avatar that responds to text field interactions. [github.com]( • [Share]( [AppFolder]( [AppFolder]( AppFolder is a lightweight framework that lets you design a friendly, strongly-typed representation of a directories inside your app’s container. [github.com]( • [Share]( [Alicerce]( [Alicerce]( A base for iOS Applications. [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]( If you don't want these updates anymore, please unsubscribe [here]( If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here]( Powered by [Revue](

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