Give your UIViews and UIButtons some rounded edges and a shadow! Somehow, making a button rounded, and then adding a shadow to it, seems to be more difficult than it should. Here's how to do it in Swift!
Memoize your API calls in Swift using functions' scopes! Improve your iOS app's performance and battery usage by not repeating expensive computation and network calls, using memoization, in Swift!
Stop hard coding your cells identifiers Tired of having your app crash on runtime because of a misspelled a tableView's or collectionView's cell identifier? Learn here how to stop that from happening, today!
Swiftly deal with pagination in Swift Not satisfied with how you're handling pagination in your Swift iOS app? Pretty sure there has to be a better way to paginate your UICollectionView or UITableView? So did I, and here's how I did it!
Always handle your table & collection view cell selection properly, using functions When writing iOS, you will always end up using UITableView or UICollectionView. With them come cells, delegates, datasources, cellForRow(at indexPath:), didSelect,... I've often seen it become (and inherited) an ugly mess. Not anymore.
How to debug your JSON in Xcode when JSONDecoder fails Sometimes, JSONDecoder fails. And when that happens, it can be difficult to figure out what went wrong. Not if you can print Data instances!
How to elegantly make sure you only setup your ViewController's UI on viewDidLoad When handling navigation, we often end up having to pass some sort of state to our view controllers, wether directly or indirectly. Setting endless optional publicly exposed properties feels dirty and is a pain, while setting @IBOutlets before viewDidLoad is crash prone. Let's solve that together.