20 September, 201620 September, 2016Blog, Swift Server Side Swift In December 2015 Apple open-sourced Swift, which has been a real success. Many developers are contributing, not only via pull requests directly […]
14 June, 2016Blog, Craftsmanship Mastering TDD Two weeks ago I went to Paul Stringer’s course “Mastering TDD/BDD in iOS”. After the two days, I was exhausted… During the […]
5 June, 201623 July, 2016Blog, Conferences, Craftsmanship Socrates UK Just came back from SoCraTes UK, and it was amazing as always. I’m looking at this blog post for 10m now, trying […]
28 May, 201623 July, 2016Blog, Conferences iOS Con Yesterday finished iOSCon, and I just wanted to let you know how good it was. Yes, that’s right, It was really good […]
7 May, 201610 May, 2016Blog, Craftsmanship Code Smells – Part II In the last post, Code Smells – Part I, I talked about the bloaters: they are code smells that can be identified […]
16 March, 201610 May, 2016Blog, Craftsmanship Code Smells – Part I Last weekend I was at SoCraTes Canaries and I gave my first talk ever about code smells. Oh boy! How nervous was […]
26 October, 201527 October, 2015Blog Talk to the business Almost a month ago, I did this amazing course at SkillsMatter: “Eric Evans Domain Driven Design Immersion Workshop”. The course was very […]
20 August, 2015Blog How katas can help you learn In the last couple of weeks I have spent my time doing katas to improve my Objective-C. As you may remember, I […]
29 July, 201529 July, 2015Blog Testing Categories in Objective-C Yesterday was katas day: the plan was to start the day with a simple one and then move to another a little […]
8 July, 201529 July, 2015Blog Starting your TDD journey The old story always comes around when talking about tests: it takes too long to do them and we loose a lot […]