If you are planning to apply for a junior IOS position you are at the right place. I will teach you all you need to know to get your first job as an IOS developer !
Why I Created iOS 12 Interview Fastlane - Xcode10 Swift 4 App Developement
One year ago, I was in your position. I wanted to became an iOS developer. I remember every day I have learnt something new. When I finished at my workplace, I went to the library and started to learn swift. Luckily I have more than 5 years software developer experiennce, so after a few month of studying I could learn the basics and start builning my iOS portfolio. So I deceided, I was ready to apply for a junior iOS developer position. Whenever I applid for a position, almost every company sent me a home project, to test my programming skills. Every home project was really similar. Download the data, then present it in a tableview or a collectionview. One year ago I would have been happy if this course had existed. In the beginning I did not know how to build a real iOS app. I had to google a lot, Search for the best practices. When I got my iOS job I decided that I will create this course to help other people to pass the home project interview phase.
Prerequisites
This course is for you if you know the basic concept of the swift programming language. So I won't explain the basics. But if you are ready to apply for an junior iOS job, you should now the basics. So if you are a beginner please check this course out later when you already know the core principals.
Course Overview
In this course I will share with you as many tips and tricks as I can:
Naming convension
Layers
Download data with Alamofire
Download and caching image with SDWebImage
Learn how to create custom UIImage, UIButton, UIView
Create your own UIColor and Safari extensions
Learn how to create a well structured source code
How to use UIRefreshcontroller
How to use UINavigationSearchBar
How to check Internet reachability with alamofire
How to use UITableView Header
Reusable Alerts
Open a link in the Safari browser
And so on...
Thank you! And I hope to see you in the course:)
Regards,
Miki