Agile Swift, 1st ed.
Swift Programming Using Agile Tools and Techniques

Language: English
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Make your Swift apps agile and sound with this short step by step guide. You'll learn about unit testing, mocking and continuous integration and how to get these key ingredients running in your Swift projects. This book also looks at how to write your Swift apps using test driven development (TDD).

Agile practices have made major inroads in iOS development, however it?s very unusual to see something as basic as unit testing on a Swift application. Done correctly, Agile development results in a significant increase in development efficiency and a reduction in the number of defects.

Apple has released unit testing and code coverage frameworks for Swift development in XCode. Up until now getting unit testing up and running in Swift was not for the faint-hearted. Thankfully now, there is no excuse other than a lack of information on where to get started.

iOS developers are faced with their own set of problems such as tightly coupled code, fragmentation, immature testing tools all of which can be solved using existing Agile tools and techniques.  Swift Programming Using Agile Tools and Techniques is your solution to handling these tasks.

What You Will Learn
  • Write unit tests in Swift
  • Write an application using test driven development
  • Examine GUI testing, refactoring, and mocking frameworks
  • Set up and configure a continuous integration server
  • Measure code coverage

Who This Book Is For

Swift developers and would be mobile app testers will benefit from the guidance in this book.

1. Introduction

2. Swift Unit Testing

3. Third Party Tools

4. Mocking

5. GUI Testing

6. Test Driven Development

Godfrey Nolan is founder and president of RIIS LLC, a mobile development firm in the Detroit Metro area.  He is also author of Agile Android, Bulletproof Android, Android Best Practices, Decompiling Android and Decompiling Java. Godfrey has spoken at DroidCon, AnDevcon, as well as JavaOne, ASP-Connections, VSLive, Codemash, Code PaLOUsa, 1DevDay and many local Java and .Net user groups on a wide range of topics, such as Continuous Integration, Executable Requirements and mobile security.

Using the techniques in this book will dramatically lower the number of defects in your app

Nothing like it on the market

iOS rapidly moving away from Objective C to Swift