Previous Episode: 65: A Thankless Job

Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 66! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code!
Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://twitter.com/CodeCompletion) on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content.
Today, we discuss:
- Overcoming a lack of assumed knowledge in app development.
- CollectionView from Scratch (https://github.com/mochidev/MDSpreadViewDemo)
- Alex Norris’s Impossible (https://www.theohnoshop.com/products/impossible-a4-print)
- Netherlands (https://developer.apple.com/news/?id=mbbs4zql)
- Dunning-Kruger effect (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect)
- Mini Review Corner:
- qingping Air Monitor Lite (https://www.amazon.com/Qingping-Monitor-Compatible-Temperature-Humidity/dp/B092HK4BB1)
- Commented Out:
- Dimitri Plagiarized when he was little.
Your hosts for this week:
* Fernando Olivares (https://twitter.com/FromJRtoSR)
* Ben Gohlke (https://twitter.com/FerrousGuy)
* Spencer Curtis (https://twitter.com/SpencerCCurtis)
* Dimitri Bouniol (https://twitter.com/DimitriBouniol)
Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes.
You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process.
Sponsor
This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Huuungry. Search for Huuungry on the iOS App Store today to give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1448552588?pt=14724&ct=CodeCompletion1&mt=8
Compiler Error
This week's Compiler Error has a theme: Tutorial Masterminds!
1 - Swift by Sundell was started in 2015 with the launch of Swift 2.0, and debuted with an article all about optionals.
2 - Paul Hudson’s twostraws screenname comes from the fact that as a kid, he found it a pleasure to treat himself to two straws with his milkshake.
3 - Sean Allen started his teaching career vlogging on YouTube since around 2017, but was actually in his audience’s shoes 2 years prior to that, with no programming experience.
4 - Paul Hudson wrote his first books as early as 2005, and has developed over 100 apps!

Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 66! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code!

Follow us @CodeCompletion on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content.

Today, we discuss:

Overcoming a lack of assumed knowledge in app development.

CollectionView from Scratch
Alex Norris’s Impossible
Netherlands
Dunning-Kruger effect

Mini Review Corner:

qingping Air Monitor Lite

Commented Out:

Dimitri Plagiarized when he was little.

Your hosts for this week:

Fernando Olivares
Ben Gohlke
Spencer Curtis
Dimitri Bouniol

Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter, where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes.

You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process.

Sponsor

This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Huuungry. Search for Huuungry on the iOS App Store today to give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1448552588?pt=14724&ct=CodeCompletion1&mt=8

Compiler Error

This week's Compiler Error has a theme: Tutorial Masterminds!

1 - Swift by Sundell was started in 2015 with the launch of Swift 2.0, and debuted with an article all about optionals.

2 - Paul Hudson’s twostraws screenname comes from the fact that as a kid, he found it a pleasure to treat himself to two straws with his milkshake.

3 - Sean Allen started his teaching career vlogging on YouTube since around 2017, but was actually in his audience’s shoes 2 years prior to that, with no programming experience.

4 - Paul Hudson wrote his first books as early as 2005, and has developed over 100 apps!

Twitter Mentions