
Inside iOS dev is a weekly show about real world iOS development. Your hosts, Alex Bush and Sandeep Aggarwal, draw from their experiences ranging from 4+ year old legacy codebases, to small startup green field projects, to working on apps at places like Uber, Wayfair, and Upkeep with millions of active users. They discuss everything from implementing specific features, to creating flexible designs... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 87 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | TechnologyEducation | ||||

In this episode we have legendary Robert Uncle Bob Martin come over to talk about Clean Code, professionalism, and courage. We cover:
- the impact of Clean Code on businesses' ability to change software and make money
- management pushback on applyin... more
Sandeep and Alex talk to Aaina Jain and Muralidharan Kathiresan about interviewing in current layoffs prone market, interview stages and tips to be more successful in each.
Aaina's medium: medium.com/@aainajain
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In this episode Alex and Sandeep react to WWDC 2022 Platform State of The Union. This is our very raw, unresearched reaction/opinion on what we heard on latest WWDC changes for iOS development. Some things are just emotions and unfiltered opinions, s... more
Alex and Sandeep share 10 iOS development tips that you can add to your knowledge base in less than 10 minutes for a better development experience.
Sign up for Alex's upcoming video course about iOS System Design Interview: iosinterviewguide... more
In this episode Sandeep and Alex showcase how mocks can be used in production code to substitute upcoming unfinished or unreleased backend changes. They use dependency injection and Liskov Substitution Principle to inject a service object implementat... more
Alex and Sandeep introduce Swift Sourcery, a code generation tool to automatically create mock implementations for interfaces in your code.
Sourcery on github: github.com/krzysztofzablocki/Sourcery
Sign up for Alex's upcoming video course a... more
In this episode Sandeep and Alex refactor a class with a large initializer into something easier to use. This is part one of this series.
Sample code was taken from Fred’s tweet: twitter.com/frederickohen/status/1413595709471875072
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RIBs Resources:
- [Original RIB repository](github.com/uber/RIBs)
- [Uber RIB wiki](github.com/uber/RIBs/wiki)
- General video: [Uber's new mobile architecture that scales to hundreds of engineers by Tuomas Artman](youtube.... more
I had to stop while listening to the episode about RIBs, it was seriously misinformed about other architectural patterns and they seemed to think individual patterns were complete architectures. It really was like listening to a junior developer trying to describe software architecture for the first time.
It would be nice to hear your thoughts about the Gang of Four design patterns. Thanks
Nice and interesting podcast! Thank you guys!
Thanks for your initiative to have this podcasts and for the effort you put in it
The egos are louder than the podcast.
It’s very fun and accessibility, thanks Bro!
Just discovered this podcast - and am hooked. Clearly Alex and Andrew have great practical experience and knowledge and that leads to examples and explainations that relate to real world programming more than many other podcats. Keep up the great work. Thanks
Excellent podcast, the rate would go up to "It's great" mark if the episodes frequency was shorter than it is currently (Obviously, without impacting the content quality.)
Thanks for the show and keep up the good work!
Covers many aspects of being a developer, using swift- great podcast.
If you're into iOS or Swift development, you'll definitely like this show.
Alex and Andrew are focused on being a resource to the iOS community, especially as the iOS ecosystem continues to mature. They have a fun and easy going way of sharing their Silicon Valley experiences to both the technical and non-technical listener. Alex and Andrew draw from their experiences as an iOS Software Engineer and a Lead iOS Software Engineer at a San Francisco-based startup.
From book reviews to insightful ideas on developing in iOS... this is your new favorite podcast!
As a new developer approaching web and software development in a language-agnostic way, I find this podcast refreshing, easy to listen to, and I would highly recommend it for both devs and non-devs. Although I do not work specifically with iOS, a lot of the concepts, especially object-oriented programming and units tests (covered in the first episode) were very informative. Looking forward to upcoming podcasts!
This podcast is a gem! It's very precise and helpful, full of usefully information. I'm glad I found it!
I'm a designer and have always been interested in designing apps for iOS, but I've been intimidated by the development world. This podcast is well-written and fun to listen to. It's a great start for people who might be intimidated to start coding. Alex and Andrew sound like the know their stuff. I'm pumped to try and get my hands on some dev now!









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