It’s been a great year, in which I, personally, have learned a lot. UX fail: Logging into Apple TV, by UI vs UX - is NOT a thing, by naeemshaikh90, we are, the last iOS Goodies issue of 2018.Reasoning about protocols, by UI Testing Quick Guide, by Using launch arguments / environment variables to simulate in-app purchase purchased and etc, by Integration Testing for Memory Leaks, by QR Code generation with a custom logo and color using Swift, by The iOS Menu, by Requesting App Ratings and Reviews, by DynamicJSON - Access JSON properties dynamically like JavaScript using Swift 4.2’s new feature, by SmoothScroll - Smooth collection scrolling, by XCoordinator - Powerful navigation library for iOS based on the coordinator pattern, by Connectivity - Makes Internet connectivity detection more robust by detecting Wi-Fi networks without Internet access., by FeatureFlags - Allows developers to configure feature flags, run multiple A/B tests or phase feature roll out using a JSON configuration file, by Avoiding the App Store Tax: Can It Be Done and Its Impact on Mobile Marketing, by Tap to Dismiss, by Flat Design vs Traditional Design: Comparative Experimental Study, by Tatiana Zlokazova, Anna Izmalkova and Anna Leonova. And yes, I know the study is 3 years old, but it’s still relevant and interesting to read it. In other news, if you go to the UI/UX section, you’ll see that I actually linked to a research paper. I really enjoyed the thorough analysis and I think he makes some really good points. While not related specifically to iOS development, it’s a very good read for any developer. Happy New Year! I really enjoyed reading “ Monorepos: Please don’t!” by Matt Klein.
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