No one likes interviews. It's hard to prepare and you never know what they'll ask you. It always feels like there's so much to learn and you're nowhere near the level you need to be at. Sounds familiar?
This guide will help you prepare for you next interview by systematizing the learning, helping you refresh what you already know, and giving you answers to common iOS interview questions.
What's Inside?
The book is packed with: 10 chapters over 193 pages covering topics ranging from Swift, resumes, and UI to Networking, Storage and Design Patterns 72+ interview questions and answers red flags, i.e. what not to say answering some of the questions Big Picture overview of what there is to know on iOS platform Chapter on UI questions Chapter on Networking questions Chapter on Storage questions Chapter on Design Patterns and Architecture questions Chapter on Resumes, Github, and general "marketing" of yourself that you need to do to get interviews for better jobs A package of Swift Playgrounds with code samples (updated for Swift 3.1!) in the book
My name is Alex. I'm an iOS and Rails consultant and architect. I've built more than 20 iOS apps from scratch and worked on 4+ years old legacy codebases. I've gained a lot of experience interviewing developers for Silicon Valley startups and consultancies and would love to share that knowledge.
I also host Inside iOS Dev podcast and am a co-founder of Smart Cloud.
I enjoyed reading this book, it saves your time (specially with many outdated interviews questions online). Keep comparing with obj-c is also a great thing. I highly recommended reading this book. I hope Alex will keep updating the book