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Not much to say this week. Let's jump directly to the links! We collected tons of tutorials for your

Not much to say this week. Let's jump directly to the links! We collected tons of tutorials for your AppCoda Weekly - Issue #113 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #113 • [View online]( Not much to say this week. Let’s jump directly to the links! We collected tons of tutorials for your reading. Talk to you next week! Regards, Simon P.S. Other than appcoda.com, you can also follow [our Medium publication](. Tutorials [Sorting Algorithms: Implementing Selection Sort Using Swift]( [Sorting Algorithms: Implementing Selection Sort Using Swift]( Let’s learn how to implement selection sort in Swift. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Create Your Own CocoaPods Library]( [Create Your Own CocoaPods Library]( Learn how to create a pod from scratch and utilize Travis and Codecov to make the pod robust. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Unwind Segues Step-by-Step (And 4 Reasons To Use Them)]( [Unwind Segues Step-by-Step (And 4 Reasons To Use Them)]( A step by step guide to Unwind Segues and four reasons why you should use an unwind segue when you can dismiss a view controller with a single line of code. [matteomanferdini.com]( • [Share]( [Swift Weak Reference Assertion]( [Swift Weak Reference Assertion]( How do you assert that your code doesn’t introduce any unexpected cycles that lead to memory leaks? Do you actually verify weak/strong references in unit tests? This post demonstrates how you can write a concise and self-explanatory Swift test case that verifies correct reference type. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Top 20 iOS Libraries Written In Swift]( [Top 20 iOS Libraries Written In Swift]( A collection of the best open source Swift frameworks on github that will help you to speed up mobile application development in 2019. [theswiftdev.com]( • [Share]( [Dark Mode On iOS Preparations Using Asset Catalog Colors]( [Dark Mode On iOS Preparations Using Asset Catalog Colors]( Start building in support for dark mode on iOS using asset catalog colors in Xcode. Adjust your colors and images and switch easily once it’s released. [www.avanderlee.com]( • [Share]( [Building Complex Screens With Child ViewControllers]( Child ViewControllers are one of the undervalued features of iOS SDK. This post discusses how to use this feature to build complex screens. [mecid.github.io]( • [Share]( [How-To Guide: Setting Up Continuous Integration For iOS With Bitrise]( [How-To Guide: Setting Up Continuous Integration For iOS With Bitrise]( This tutorial walks you through setting up and configuring an iOS app for continuous integration on the Bitrise platform. Learn how to get started and some tricks to take CI to the next level. [savvyapps.com]( • [Share]( [Cleaner Classes With Structs And Tuples]( [Cleaner Classes With Structs And Tuples]( One way to structure your classes by leveraging structs and tuples. [appventure.me]( • [Share]( [Pattern Matching In Swift]( [Pattern Matching In Swift]( Take a look at how pattern matching unlocks coding styles that can prove to be both really convenient and quite elegant. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( [Generating Strong Passwords With AutoFill]( [Generating Strong Passwords With AutoFill]( You’ll learn how to generate strong passwords with AutoFill and store them in the keychain so they can easily be used when logging in. [agostini.tech]( • [Share]( [iOS Responder Chain: UIResponder, UIEvent, UIControl And Uses]( [iOS Responder Chain: UIResponder, UIEvent, UIControl And Uses]( This post briefs about Responder Chain in iOS and the knowledge of how it works as it allows you to solve event-related problems in very easy/creative ways - you can even build architectures that rely on Responder Chains. [swiftrocks.com]( • [Share]( [Animated Gradients On iOS]( [Animated Gradients On iOS]( A nice article on sequencing animation between gradients with varying numbers of colors and more. [medium.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 [Including Animation In Your Design System]( [Including Animation In Your Design System]( In this article, Val Head explains how you can help ensure that your brand is using animation consistently and effectively while also helping your team work faster. [www.smashingmagazine.com]( • [Share]( [5 Simple Rules For Using Images More Effectively]( [5 Simple Rules For Using Images More Effectively]( A few tricks and tools you can use to simplify the process of creating or selecting visual content for your app especially images. [babich.biz]( • [Share]( [Fundamental design principles for non-designers – freeCodeCamp.org]( [Fundamental design principles for non-designers – freeCodeCamp.org]( If you can’t afford to pay a professional designer and want to learn some basic design principles, check this out. [medium.freecodecamp.org]( • [Share]( [All You Need To Know About Designing Buttons In UX]( [All You Need To Know About Designing Buttons In UX]( This article will cover the essential details you need to take into account while designing buttons for a web form or a dialog box, to create effective buttons. [blog.prototypr.io]( • [Share]( Libraries [TypographyKit]( Consistent & accessible visual styling on iOS with support for Dynamic Type. [github.com]( • [Share]( [AnimatedGradientView]( Powerful gradient animations made simple for iOS. [github.com]( • [Share]( [BisKit]( BisKit is an iOS library to generate beautiful popups as the one featured when Apple Pencil is attached to the new iPad Pro. [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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