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Swiftly Speaking
Paul Hudson
16 episodes
3 days ago
Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.
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Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.
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Episode 10: Carola Nitz
Swiftly Speaking
1 hour 50 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 10: Carola Nitz

We speak to Carola Nitz about debugging iOS apps, managing legacy code in big projects, and organizing a Swift conference.

Detailed topics:

  • Introduction
  • What are the most common problems with debugging in iOS? 
  • What are the core tools for debugging iOS apps? 
  • How can you get started using Instruments? 
  • What is the best way to approach debugging a bigger problem?
  • Tips for memory debugging 
  • Which parts of Instruments are useful for debugging?
  • How could Apple make debugging better?
  • What counts as legacy code?
  • How to add new features to iOS 13 while still supporting iOS 12 and earlier? 
  • Techniques for keeping old code working
  • What skills do you need for large projects?
  • How can you maintain feature parity between iOS and Android apps? 
  • What separates a good event from a great event?  
  • How to assemble a diverse conference speaker line up?
  • What works better for learning: workshops or presentations?
  • Tips for attending a conference if you are an introvert 
  • How to start organizing an event?
  • Wrap up
Swiftly Speaking
Join Paul Hudson as he speaks to a range of guests from the Swift development community, asking questions from the audience and more.