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We've been working on a series of video tutorials for beginners. If you're new to auto layout and st

We've been working on a series of video tutorials for beginners. If you're new to auto layout and sta AppCoda Weekly - Issue #111 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #111 • [View online]( We’ve been working on a series of video tutorials for beginners. If you’re new to auto layout and stack views, you can take a look at these tutorials: - [Introduction to auto layout]( - [Introduction to stack views]( This week, there are tons of great links. I hope you will enjoy reading all the articles. Talk to you next week. If you have any feedback about the video tutorials or this newsletter, please hit reply and let me know. Love ot read your email. Regards, Simon Tutorials [Building a Trello Like iOS App with Drag & Drop API ]( [Building a Trello Like iOS App with Drag & Drop API ]( Learn how to build a Trello like app with Drag and Drop API. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [iOS Performance Tricks To Make Your App Feel More Performant]( [iOS Performance Tricks To Make Your App Feel More Performant]( Good performance is critical to delivering a good user experience. A slow and unresponsive app might make users give up on using your app or, worse, leave a bad rating. In this article, look into five optimization tricks that will make your app feel more responsive. [www.smashingmagazine.com]( • [Share]( [5 Best iOS BLE Frameworks And Libraries Comparison]( [5 Best iOS BLE Frameworks And Libraries Comparison]( Comparison of 5 best BLE Frameworks and Libraries for iOS. Read to check capabilities and restrictions of CoreBluetooth, RxBluetoothKit, BlueCap, Bluejay and BlueSwift and see how to implement simple central with each one of them. [www.netguru.com]( • [Share]( [Swift Localhost: Making XCUITest Great Again]( [Swift Localhost: Making XCUITest Great Again]( This blog post shows how easy it is for anyone to setup localhost XCUITest for existing iOS projects using cocoapods and XCode. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Dependency Injection In iOS Using Girders For Swift]( [Dependency Injection In iOS Using Girders For Swift]( In this post, see how you can effectively use dependency injection to support older versions of iOS. This has been accomplished using the dependency injection container from the Girders for Swift framework. [martinmitrevski.com]( • [Share]( [What's New In Swift 5.0]( [What's New In Swift 5.0]( A new version of the Swift programming language is coming, Swift 5.0. Find out how does this Swift update affect practical iOS development. [learnappmaking.com]( • [Share]( [Bash Aliases For Swift Developers]( [Bash Aliases For Swift Developers]( Here is a collection of super useful shell scripts and bash aliases that can help you a lot during the time to boost your productivity. [theswiftdev.com]( • [Share]( [Custom View Controller Presentation Tips & Tricks]( Custom view controller transitions can add incredible value to your app. From communicating context, to adding a fun bounce, to more utilitarian presentations like a notification, they all add polish and make your app feel more complete and personal. Take a look at this post to learn how. [kylebashour.com]( • [Share]( [Handle Disabled Mobile Data Setting On iOS]( [Handle Disabled Mobile Data Setting On iOS]( What if your users disable the mobile data setting? How should your app handle this situation? [drivy.engineering]( • [Share]( [Localization In Swift Like A Pro]( [Localization In Swift Like A Pro]( A nice tutorial revealing how to write safer localization code and save time by getting less distracted from your actual code writing task in Xcode. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Regular Expressions In Swift]( [Regular Expressions In Swift]( Regular expressions are a powerful tool for working with text, but it’s often a mystery how to get to use them in Swift. This article can be a great help to clue you into finding a solution. [nshipster.com]( • [Share]( [How To TDD In Swift, A Step By Step Guide]( [How To TDD In Swift, A Step By Step Guide]( With test driven development you can write high quality software in small shippable steps. Here’s how to get started. [www.mokacoding.com]( • [Share]( [Hiding Third-Party Dependencies With Protocols And Extensions]( This post walks you through two techniques which might help you to hide your third-party dependencies and make them easy to replace and refactor. [mecid.github.io]( • [Share]( [Reflection In Swift]( [Reflection In Swift]( Take a look at when reflection can come in handy, and how it can let you automate tasks by working with your code in a more dynamic fashion. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( Ads/ Sponsored [Beginning iOS 12 Programming With Swift]( [Beginning iOS 12 Programming With Swift]( Written for beginners, our course takes you from zero programming experience to becoming a professional iOS developer. To keep you updated with the next iOS update, this course includes one year free update. That means you will receive the next major update for free. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( UI/ UX [Adding Value To Your Design By Understanding Motion And Its Tools]( [Adding Value To Your Design By Understanding Motion And Its Tools]( Take a look at the classification, techniques, and specifications of micro-interactions by comparing some interaction design tools from two aspects: design and motion. [blog.prototypr.io]( • [Share]( [Using Loading Animation On Websites And Apps: Examples And Snippets To Use]( [Using Loading Animation On Websites And Apps: Examples And Snippets To Use]( Wherever it is unavoidable to let the users wait for a brief moment for all the data and pages to load you need loading gif animations to keep the users engaged till the content is loaded. Take a look at some interesting loading gif animations. [uxplanet.org]( • [Share]( [4 Reasons Why You Should Design Without Color First]( [4 Reasons Why You Should Design Without Color First]( Creating your screens in grayscale before adding color forces you think clearly and prioritize right when it comes to UX design. [medium.com]( • [Share]( Libraries [swift-apis]( [swift-apis]( Swift for TensorFlow Deep Learning Library. [github.com]( • [Share]( [SegementSlide]( Multi-tier UIScrollView nested scrolling solution. [github.com]( • [Share]( [Dismissable]( [Dismissable]( Dismissable is super convenient to dismiss with gesture! [github.com]( • [Share]( [Carbon]( A declarative library for building component-based user interfaces in UITableView and UICollectionView. [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! 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