Hello people, how are you doing? We just reached 350 subscribers ๐ The past 2 weeks have been really hard because of my freelance projects. I'm really enjoying my first months as a full time freelancer, but it can also be overwhelming when you're working on 7 projects at the same time. Last week I wrote a blog post about Beta Testing tools, but it is not ready yet... So this week I'm featuring Ash Furrow's post about "Naming Things in Swift". I love to read about how I can code better and I'm always using Swiftlint on my projects, as well as periodically checking Ray Wenderlich's Style Guide, but Ash went even further on explaining how to better name things. -- Lucas
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Here are the 10 awesome libraries of the week:
A wrapper around UICollectionView for Facebook/Instagram inspired feeds ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 2
- Documentation Percentage: 35
- README Complexity: 98
- Number of tests: 12
- Total Downloads: 81
2 - PopupDialog
A simple, customizable popup dialog for iOS written in Swift. Replaces UIAlertController alert style. ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 1433
- Documentation Percentage: 42
- README Complexity: 100
- Number of tests: 73
- Total Downloads: 54626
3 - Valet
Valet lets you securely store data in the iOS or OS X Keychain without knowing a thing about how the Keychain works. Itโs easy. We promise.
- Total Stargazers: 1890
- Documentation Percentage: 74
- README Complexity: 66
- Number of tests: 350
- Total Downloads: 283416
4 - Resource
Manage Project Resources Easily ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 1
- Documentation Percentage: 91
- README Complexity: 71
- Number of tests: 10
- Total Downloads: 13
5 - Files
A nicer way to handle files & folders in Swift ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 569
- Documentation Percentage: 100
- README Complexity: 83
- Number of tests: 156
- Total Downloads: 49
6 - PeekPop
Peek and Pop with backwards-compatibility ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 1731
- Documentation Percentage: 84
- README Complexity: 96
- Number of tests: 2
- Total Downloads: 6756
7 - WKZombie
WKZombie is a Swift framework for iOS/OSX to navigate within websites and collect data without the need of User Interface or API, also known as Headless browser. It can be used to run automated tests / snapshots and manipulate websites using Javascript. ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 741
- Documentation Percentage: 59
- README Complexity: 100
- Number of tests: 15
- Total Downloads: 1797
Placeholder views based on content, loading, error or empty states ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 1437
- Documentation Percentage: 69
- README Complexity: 100
- Number of tests: 12
- Total Downloads: 40827
9 - KIF
Keep It Functional - An iOS Functional Testing Framework
- Total Stargazers: 4625
- Documentation Percentage: 56
- README Complexity: 100
- Number of tests: 41
- Total Downloads: 1636564
10 - Cache
๐ฆ Nothing but Cache. ๐ถ
- Total Stargazers: 530
- Documentation Percentage: 94
- README Complexity: 100
- Number of tests: 204
- Total Downloads: 88057