The Kodeco Podcast: For App Developers and Gamers

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Continuous Integration, and Live Rendering in Interface Builder – Podcast S05 E06


Join Mic, Jake, and Andy as they discuss the value of continuous integration, before moving onto live rendering of custom controls in Interface Builder.
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Show Notes

* AWeber Mobile’s “Big Ten” Rules For Version Management – Andy Obusek
* A successful Git branching model – Vincent Driessen
* Jenkins
* Travis CI
* Keep It Functional – An iOS Functional Testing Framework – GitHub
* IBInspectable / IBDesignable – NSHipster
* Creating a Custom View That Renders in Interface Builder – Apple
* iOS 8 by Tutorials – Please see chapters 21 and 22

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