Thứ Ba, 3 tháng 2, 2015

Programmers on Twitter, iOS Dev Books, Apple Swift

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This Week in Programming
February is here, and there's no better time than the present to start programming for Apple's widely popular iOS devices.  This week's newsletter offers some great articles for both beginners and experienced iPad and iPhone developers, as well as other interesting content including how some GitHub users can get themselves a free website.  Enjoy!
Scott Orgera
Programming Editor
Open Source Conferences: 2015
There's a lot going on in the open source universe these days, and one of the best ways to keep up-to-date and on-trend is to head off to a conference or two. Whether it's for a broad stroked open source theme or one of the ever more popular super niche conferences, you're bound to learn a few secrets, make a few new contacts and get out of the office without feeling any guilt.
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Getting Started Developing for iOS
There are a number of technology options for creating games for Apple's iOS platforms. Choosing your framework or engine for the project largely depends on your programming skill or your need to port to other platforms besides iOS. If you're new to programming, or not experienced with game-specific programming, an engine may be the best place to start. Conversely, if you have done a lot of game development you may find that a framework is your best bet for turning out the sort of project you want to achieve.
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iOS Developer Skills for Resumes, Cover Letters and Interviews
An iOS developer builds, tests and deploys mobile apps for the iOS platform. They serve as an iOS expert for the company and should be up-to-date on the iOS framework and Apple releases. Due to the ever-changing iOS ecosystem, many app developers are self-taught, and commonly have a background in computer science.
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12 Programmers to Follow on Twitter
Regardless of what platforms you work with or which programming language you use, Twitter can be a useful resource for finding experts in your field who share tricks of the trade, job openings, and the latest news and trends.  Many developer networks have a presence on Twitter, which can be easily found simply by typing a platform name or programming language into the Twitter search field.
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