Book Image

Mastering iOS 12 Programming - Third Edition

By : Donny Wals
Book Image

Mastering iOS 12 Programming - Third Edition

By: Donny Wals

Overview of this book

The iOS development environment has significantly matured, and with Apple users spending more money in the App Store, there are plenty of development opportunities for professional iOS developers. However, the journey to mastering iOS development and the new features of iOS 12 is not straightforward. This book will help you make that transition smoothly and easily. With the help of Swift 4.2, you’ll not only learn how to program for iOS 12, but also how to write efficient, readable, and maintainable Swift code that maintains industry best practices. Mastering iOS 12 Programming will help you build real-world applications and reflect the real-world development flow. You will also find a mix of thorough background information and practical examples, teaching you how to start implementing your newly gained knowledge. By the end of this book, you will have got to grips with building iOS applications that harness advanced techniques and make best use of the latest and greatest features available in iOS 12.
Table of Contents (35 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Summary


You learned a lot about measuring your app's performance in this chapter. You also learned how to find common issues and how to use Instruments to figure out what's going on behind the scenes for your app. In your day-to-day development cycle, you won't use Instruments or Xcode's memory debugger very often. However, familiarizing yourself with these tools can save you hours of debugging. It can even help you to discover memory leaks or slow code before you ship your app.

 

Try to audit and measure several aspects of your app while you're developing it, and you can see how the performance of certain aspects of your app improves or degrades over time. This will help you to avoid shipping an app that's full of slow code or memory leaks. However, don't go overboard with optimizing until you encounter actual problems in your app. Prematurely optimizing your code often leads to code that is hard to maintain. The fixes you applied in this chapter are pretty simple; there were a few small...