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Example of Reactive Cocoa binding for a reusable cell.
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A couple months ago while at Venmo, @chrismaddern and I discussed the lack of a bidirectional dictionary/vocab list of parallel terms in Android and iOS. It's important to know what your teammates are refering when they talk about code, even if you're not engaged with it every day. This is a beginning attempt to finally break down that knowledge gap. The goal is to allow developers of one framework to understand the basics of the other and should someone want to make the switch, this can be a resource in helping learn the new framework.
If there's a topic that you think would be interesting to discuss, tweet at me and we'll get include it in this list. I'll be updating this post with links to all future posts.
Disclaimer: I'm an Android developer and have done minimal iOS/Objective-C programming. If there is anything incorrect, reach out and I'll fix it as soon as possible. I'm assuming iOS developer are
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Fast, concrete text storage intended to be subclassed.
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