Description
Having mastered the fundamentals, you'll next focus on architecture and design principles to build, maintain, and release features within a large codebase and the soft skills to enact change in a larger organization. You'll be empowered with a deeper understanding of iOS design patterns and the industry knowledge necessary to take their features from idea to production. You'll also study the people skills to get things done in a large organization-a critical step to growing one's career.
Upon completing iOS Development at Scale, you'll understand the solutions and tradeoffs you can leverage to build better applications and grow your career.
What You'll Learn
- Apply computer science and engineering fundamentals to the iOS platform
- Implement knowledge of iOS architecture and best practices at large-scale companies
- Identify current gaps in your product and gain alignment within the broader organization
- Solve problems with knowledge of systems architecture and industry best practices to identify and address gaps in your codebase
Who This Book Is For
iOS software engineers and mobile engineer managers. Additionally, any software engineer, manager, or business stakeholder wanting to learn more about mobile development and the challenges that mobile engineers face.
Author: Eric Vennaro
Publisher: Apress
Published: 09/27/2023
Pages: 648
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.05lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 1.36d
ISBN13: 9781484294550
ISBN10: 1484294556
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Programming | Macintosh
About the Author
Eric Vennaro is a Team Lead at Meta, where he has a track record of delivering high-impact, technically complex projects across mobile, web, and backend infrastructure. He is interested in applied machine learning and privacy, especially the intersection of improving privacy using machine-learning-backed integrity tooling. While working on the iOS platform and recruiting new iOS engineers, Eric noticed a gap in the existing literature for mobile engineering best practices and architectural principles at scale. To address this gap, he decided to write this book using his experience in leading mobile projects. Before working at Meta, Eric founded his own company and worked at Stitch Fix during its explosive growth phase and subsequent IPO.