Creating Reusable Libraries with CocoaPods and GitHub
Welcome back! In the previous tutorial, you learned how to use the Network Framework to detect and monitor the network status. The framework seems to be working fine through the NetStatus class, so let’s go one step further...
Network Framework in iOS: How to Monitor Network Status Changes
Hello folks and welcome! Beyond any doubt, all apps that exchange data with servers need to know one thing all the time: Whether they are connected to Internet or not. When being offline, it’s usually desirable to alter the...
A Beginning’s Guide to Lottie: Creating Amazing Animations in iOS Apps
Good UI animations can greatly improve user experience of a mobile app if it is done precisely. It is usually one of the factors that differentiates a great app from a mediocre one. Designing a meaningful and functional animation...
Introducing Firebase with Swift 3: Login and Sign Up
Since Parse has started closing down there have been a couple of databases that have tried to replace Parse for Mobile Apps such as Firebase and Realm. Firebase is the one that is currently becoming the most popular because of...
The Complete Guide to Creating Your Own CocoaPods in Swift
CocoaPods is a dependency manager for Xcode projects. It is an extremely useful service to add libraries and frameworks to your project. Sometimes one makes a library so game-changing and revolutionary that it is impossible not...
Using CocoaPods in Your Swift and Objective-C Projects
Understanding CocoaPods, a dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C projects, is a critical skill every iOS developer should have. If you have no experience with CocoaPods, this short post is written for you. We’re...
Building an Instagram-Like App with Parse and Swift
Parse, the mobile app platform, has one particularly interesting product: Parse Core. One of its features allows app developers to store data in the cloud, without worrying about setting up servers and designing a REST API. Parse...