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The Ultimate iOS Interview Playbook

By : Avi Tsadok
Book Image

The Ultimate iOS Interview Playbook

By: Avi Tsadok

Overview of this book

As an iOS developer, you must possess a diverse skill set encompassing Swift coding, design knowledge, and mastery of development tools. And while the demand for iOS developers remains high, the competition for landing your dream job has intensified in recent years. Being a skilled iOS developer is no longer enough — acing interviews is now just as essential as having technical expertise. In The Ultimate iOS Interview Playbook, you'll discover innovative ways to stand out as an iOS developer and pass every job interview. It will guide you to build your developer brand and present your skills to potential employers. This comprehensive guide covers over 100 interview questions, from Swift fundamentals and frameworks to complex design patterns and app architecture. You'll learn how to approach coding assessments like a pro and avoid red flags that could hinder your chances of success. Drawing from the author’s experience of interviewing hundreds of iOS developers and having been a candidate themself, this book addresses the challenges of showcasing your skills and knowledge within a limited timeframe. By the end of this book, you'll be ready to excel in any iOS interview, demonstrating your strengths and confidently tackling even the most challenging questions, ultimately paving the way to secure the job you've always wanted.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Part 1: Everything about Interviews
5
Part 2: Swift Language and Coding
9
Part 3: The Frameworks
14
Part 4: Design and Architecture

Index

As this ebook edition doesn't have fixed pagination, the page numbers below are hyperlinked for reference only, based on the printed edition of this book.

Symbols

@Environment(@.presentationMode)

used, for dismissing views in SwiftUI navigation system 164, 165

@ObservedObject 157, 158

purpose, in SwiftUI 159-161

usage, considerations 159-161

@State 157, 158

@State, versus @Binding property wrappers

in SwiftUI 158, 159

A

Accessibility Inspector 117

access-level questions

solving 87-89

advanced Swift language features 92

computed and lazy variables questions, solving 93-95

error-handling questions, solving 99-101

extensions questions, solving 95-97

generics questions, solving 97-99

memory management questions, solving 103-105

protocol questions, solving 101-103

animation in UIKit

Auto Layout constraints changes, animating 148

CALayers, manipulating 150

concepts 147

keyframe animations...