[FREE SAMPLE] Sessions with a Master App Builder
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The book contains
- Code from published apps that we will refactor and improve, using The Rules.
- Rules you can immediately apply to your coding habits and dramatically improve.
- Applied programming fundamentals. Encapsulation is not just a concept, you can see it in your code.
Your programming journey is well underway.
You've already gone from the explosive high of building your first program, to reading dozens of tutorials, to the grueling lows of debugging your code. Your skill is now at a point where you can code. You can make things happen, but,
you realize that your code is working, but making it modular is such an ethereal concept that (secretly) you don't really know what it means.
you're trying to get your pull request approved, but there's a lot of changes requested. Some don't even make sense. Why is indentation so important other than it making my code look good?
everyone tells you that readable code is better code, but Swift is already readable, so improving is difficult.
Improve by learning from a Master
Tutorials share recipes that are useful if you have a particular issue to solve: learn SwiftUI, prevent classes from being subclassed, using stack views correctly. They will offer you a solution to your issue by showing you programming without frustration. The problem is that programming is frustration and removing it from the instructions will not help you improve.
What I'm offering is a glimpse into how I program. I will guide you through fixing issues in three real, open-source, downloadable apps from the App Store. By following me and reading how I think you'll see something more important than recipes or frameworks: you'll see what I look for and how I handle frustration when working with someone else's code. Once you understand my thought process, it'll help you understand yours. Tutorials will become smalls tools that you use, instead of places where you try to acquire knowledge. You will become a better programmer, not because you know many frameworks, but because you'll understand how someone who has been an iOS developer since the SDK came out handles codebases.
A written journey with Fernando where you'll dissect parts of published apps and rewrite them just like a senior developer would.