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On a quest with Swift, Functional Programming and Remote working

Gotchas When Refactoring Really Legacy Code to Structured Concurrency

Non-Obvious Pitfalls

Posted on March 10, 2023

Recently, I have been working on migrating some Swift ansynchronous code to Swift Structured Concurrency. I’m working in a large codebase that dates back to when Swift was just a twinkle in Chris Lattner’s eye. [Read More]
Tags: swift structured-concurrency legacy-code

Up Your Video and Audio Conference Game

Hardware and software recommendations for video and audio

Posted on February 13, 2023

When remote working, video conferencing, and the equipment you use isn’t just a tool, it’s the lens through which your colleagues, clients, recruiters, etc., see you. Therefore, it’s a good idea to think a little about how you create your setup. Here I will focus on the equipment I use,... [Read More]
Tags: remote-working video-conferencing

Deep and Useful Programming Resources

Going Beyond the Typical Learning

Posted on February 1, 2023

Many programmers read books about new platforms or languages. Perhaps even a book about applying a particular pattern in their favorite language. I like to go deeper and try to understand the fundamental structure that serves as the underpinnings of all programming. The code behind the code, if you will.... [Read More]
Tags: learning programming functional programming theory applications

Preparing Your Company for Remote Work

How does your company get started?

Posted on April 3, 2019

Do you have a sense of what preparation or existing capabilities are important before deciding to take on remote developers? How can we test for remote readiness? [Read More]
Tags: remote-working

Cleaner, Safer Swift Code Part 1

Structs, Enums and Protocols

Posted on March 25, 2019

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Tags: swift structs enums protocols code-quality
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