Naught to Jedi
exploring the wonderful programming world
Web Clipper Part 2
This is a second part of a series dedicated to iOS backgrounding. This one is about Silent Push Notifications and background NSURLSession. But first let me share a small update on the first post. Background fetch (continued) Since the previous post, I've found something I can't help but share. It...
Web Clipper Part 1
I have an idea of an iOS app that I've been working on for a few weekends. I am using an alpha implementation of that for months, and I've learnt quite a lot from trying to bring it to life. Some of that knowledge begs to be shared, so I'm...
On Apple Watch Apps
I can't wait to run some code on the Watch. So many people already went ahead and released their Watch apps to the App Store and brag about it on the web, and I am jealous and sceptical at the same time. When companies like Tesla (who will have to...
Make Apps, Not Holywar
I am tired of Swift fanboys that are begging for holywars by comparing Objective-C with Swift. Just look at this gem: "All Objective-C is technical debt" @dantoml @SwiftSummit pic.twitter.com/G6lnjk3wHE— Radek Pietruszewski (@radexp) March 22, 2015 Since obviously none of the two languages is superior in all imaginable metrics at once...
Becoming a Jedi
As you can tell from the blog's name, my current goal in life is to become a Jedi. Lately I've spent a lot of time thinking about what's next on my list, and that led me to realisation that I don't have no list. This is a personal post that...