Amritamrit011.hashnode.dev·Apr 10, 2024Migrating from Objective C to Swift is crucial.When Swift came onto the scene, it really shook things up in iOS app development. So, it's no surprise that businesses are often eager to move their projects from Objective-C to Swift. After all, this migration can really boost performance, refine ar...Discusscoding
Chris DourisProtherunner.digital·Mar 24, 2024Day 46/100 100 Days of CodeMixing Objective-C and C++ was quite the adventure. I didn't expect it to be that hard. The problem was that the compiler couldn't locate After a lot of experimentation, I ended up finding the solution on Stack Overflow. It is not possible to mix C++...Discuss100 Days of CodeC++
Talha javedtalha925.hashnode.dev·Dec 1, 2023The Expansive Realm of Mobile App Development LanguagesThe mobile app ecosystem thrives on the ingenuity of developers harnessing various programming languages and frameworks to create intuitive and powerful applications. These languages form the backbone of our favorite apps, driving innovation and shap...Discussmobile app development
Xavierxavier7t.com·Jul 1, 2023Objective-C & SwiftUI IntegrationIntroduction In the world of iOS app development, SwiftUI has gained significant popularity due to its modern, declarative approach to building user interfaces. However, there are times when you may need to leverage existing Objective-C view controll...Discuss·631 readsiOS
Marco Eidingerblog.eidinger.info·Jan 31, 2023Automatically run Swift code when your framework gets initializedIn this blog post, you'll learn how you can create a framework that executes code automatically when the framework gets initialized as part of the app startup. This can be useful for frameworks that want to run code without requiring the app develope...Discuss·2 likes·1.2K readsSwift
Nafeez Ahmednafeez.hashnode.dev·Dec 27, 2022Ultimate guide on Timer in SwiftA timer is a class used to perform any task after a specific time interval. Timers are super handy in Swift for scheduling tasks with a delay or scheduling repeating work. In this article, we are going to cover the following things: How to schedule ...Discuss·2 likes·115 readsios app development
Corina Ferenczcorinaferencz.hashnode.dev·May 15, 2022Moving Network Requests to Native Modules: A GuideHello, fellows! Writing native code is intimidating for some, however moving network requests to native modules seems to increase the performance of the app. This idea was inspired by Ram Narasimhan's talk about performance in React Native at Chain R...Discuss·61 likes·494 readsTHW Mobile Apps
Ishan Avasthiblog.ishanavasthi.in·Mar 1, 2022How Are C, C++, C#, and Objective-C Different?You’ve probably heard of the C programming language. C has been around for a long time, being released in 1972. Then there’s C++, but how does it differ from C? And the confusion doesn’t stop there. There’s also C# and Objective-C. Each of these prog...Discuss·1 likeC#
Hassan ElDesoukyhassaneldesouky.hashnode.dev·Oct 12, 2021Effective Objective-C: Getting Familiar with Objective-CIntroduction With Swift getting more and more popular, stable, and reliable. It's kind of doesn't make sense to start a project with Objective-C. In my case, I'm learning Objective-C because we're maintaining legacy code at my company Instabug which ...Discuss·911 readsLanguagesiOS
Fernando Urbanoazurda.hashnode.dev·Feb 22, 2021FRIDA: Objective-C hook n+1 argumentsWe will read a method that has two arguments. For this purpose, we will write a sample program to call [fileManager fileExistsAtPath: isDirectory:]. We will also use FRIDA's REPL to get the method pointer differently. Sample code: int main(int arg...Discuss·286 readsObjective C