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pedrogimenez / iOS developer.md
Created April 22, 2014 10:56
iOS developer.md

Chicisimo is looking for an iOS developer

Remote work (or based in Valencia)

What's Chicisimo?

Chicisimo is a player in the social fashion space, and we are building tools to help girls decide what to wear.

We serve an amazing community of fashion enthusiasts who spend up to 1 hour a week on our site, with engagement ratios growing 30% month over month.

We have worldclass media and ecommerce partners, and have been featured on both fashion and tech press. Also, we are lucky to have amazing investors.

ASCIIwwdc Viewing Statistics

June 1, 2014 – September 15, 2014

Percentage of total visits for sessions among the top 100 pages on ASCIIwwdc.

Initial Takeaways

  • Vast majority of views for 2014 sessions, as might be expected
  • Top 6 most-watched session all involve view controllers & Interface Builder (accounting for 1/4 of total traffic)
  • "What's New in X" sessions are extremely popular
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iraycd / horrible-storyboard.md
Created June 10, 2015 14:20
Bad Experiences with Storyboard.

Interestingly Apple doesn't even use Storyboards in their recently open-sourced ResearchKit as [Peter Steinberger has noticed][1] (under the subheading "Interface Builder").

As expected, Apple keeps improving Storyboards and Xcode. Some of the points that applied to iOS 7 and below don't apply to iOS 8 anymore (and are now marked as such). So while Storyboards inherently still have flaws, I revise my advice from don't use to selectively use where it makes sense.

Even now that iOS 7 is out, I would advise against to use caution when deciding whether to use Storyboards. Here are my reasons:

  • Storyboards fail at runtime, not at compile time: You have a typo in a segue name or connected it wrong in your storyboard? It will blow up at runtime. You use a custom UIViewController subclass that doesn't exist anymore in your storyboard? It will blow up at runtime. If you do such things in code, you will catch them early on, during compile time. Update: My new tool **[StoryboardLin