This issue of FIR. Im Weekly collects hot resources, most of which are about Android and iOS development tools, source code and imaginative UI animation, hoping to bring you more creative work and inspiration.
A review of popular Third-Party iOS libraries not commonly used by Domestic programmers
Ios122 is a compilation of github projects, including features,UI, databases, automated testing, programming tools, and more. After reading this, dare to claim to be “proficient in iOS development”? : -d Article portal.
Objective-c with Swift, Android, Java conversion tool
Regarding the code conversion of Objective-C with Swift, Android and Java, @ios program dog Yuan shared 5 development tools:
RxJava for Android developers
@throw object line students in the creative writing released a new article: RxJava for Android developers in detail, simple, written super good, every Android developer should read!
Xcode7: crack debugging magic you must know
@Zhuo without a story 在This article”Apple added two important debug-related features to Xcode7. After understanding and feel very practical, introduce to everyone.”
If you want to make it even easier to locate a broken APP line, try BugHD
IOS Application architecture talks about local persistence solutions and dynamic deployment
The impact of persistence scheme on the entire App architecture is similar to that of network layer scheme, which is generally the culprit leading to high coupling degree of the whole project. This article by @Counterrevolutionary Siege Lion CasaTaloyum focuses on the following points:
- Determine the persistence scheme based on requirements
- Isolation between the persistence layer and the business layer
- How the persistence layer interacts with the business layer
- Data Migration scheme
- Data synchronization scheme
In addition, the author has written a series of articles interested in clicking here.
IOS high performance image architecture and design
@MAGI_RockerThis article describes the qzone terminal team engineer Ke Lingjie’s design and understanding of iOS high-performance picture components, worth a look.Click on thehereRead the full text.
MonkeyKing updated to version 0.5
MonkeyKing has been updated to version 0.5, mostly by @limontop, a rising star in iOS development. In addition to adding new Text types and weibo sharing, there is also support for wechat, QQ and Weibo OAuth. If you want to avoid using other SDKS, MonkeyKing should help you.
CVCalendar integrates custom calendars
Share from GitHubDaily.
CVCalendar is a project for developers to integrate custom calendar views into their iOS applications. It supports Storyboard and manual configuration. It is installed using CocoaPods and provides rich apis for developers to use. GitHub source address here
The Google I/O 2015 App is open source
“Google I/O 2015 App is open source,” XiNGR shared on Weibo. Google I/O application examples worth learning, interested partners click here to read the source code.
Eliminate repetitive and boring code UITableView
From “Eliminating Repetitive and Boring Code: UITableView”, today’s topic is eliminating repetitive and boring code. Share by JohnLui.
For full text, clickhere
Cool, playful and imaginative Emoji animations
@MartinRGBMaking 45 Emoji animations in four days was pretty cool. You can go tohereOnlookers.
Android View burst effect implementation analysis
liangfeizc-Android”It just exploded on Twitter the other day with an excellent Android open source component — ExplosionField, and it’s really cool. It’s kind of like an animation from MIUI uninstalling an APP.Not only does it work really well, but the code is so good that you can’t help but read it. Click on thehere, you can see the source code analysis.
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