RustemAqtau
What benefit of using Appcode?
Is Appcode worth it or XCode is enough for iOS App Development?
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jonreid
Author of iOS Unit Testing by Example
Thanks, @RustemAqtau! If you have any questions about AppCode, feel free to contact me.
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jonreid
Author of iOS Unit Testing by Example
I use Xcode for:
- Creating new projects (filed an AppCode bug, they’re working on it)
- Editing projects (it’s just easier)
- Storyboards
- SwiftUI
Other than that, AppCode is the hands-down winner if you do any:
- unit testing
- test-driven development
- refactoring
Since I’m all about those things, it’s AppCode for me as much as possible.
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RustemAqtau
Thank you a lot! I watched your videos about refactoring and marked that you use AppCode. Thank you for this videos, they are helpful.
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