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A bimonthly publication focusing on the most advanced techniques and best practices of the Swift ecosystem. Every issue of Pragmatic Swift aims to have around 4 to 5 articles focusing on their 3 goals of being technical, structured and open to the community. They are using an interesting process for creating content of assigning an author and editor to each article. Then each author is asked to become an editor in for the next issue, giving them the opportunity to improve the content while having the insight of previously being an author. […]
A new blog from Shannon Potter that focuses on technical topics around the Core Animation framework. CALayer documents tips, techniques, pitfalls, and opinions about Core Animation, with occasional posts about other related iOS graphics and media frameworks such as Core Image, SceneKit and Metal. So far Shannon has written in depth on CATransaction and CAShapeLayer and a quick look at closure-based CAAnimationDelegate. Core Animation can be tricky to master and so this blog could become a great place to learn more. […]
A new place for developers to read and write about technical things. Anyone can log in using their GitHub account and write about something that other developers would be interested in; and if you’re not much of a writer then there are plenty of informative posts for you to read. Programmar is a relatively new site but there are already several articles related to iOS development and programming in general. […]