Testing Leads to Failure, Failure Leads to Understanding

Testing Leads to Failure, Failure Leads to Understanding

Anyone can test code, but a great developer will learn what skills are needed to continue to be great. 

This week, we’ll cover Asynchronous Unit Testing for iOS and Room Migration Testing for Android. We’ll also continue our mini-series on Idiomatic Swift with React Native and give you the second installment of Creating Color Palettes with Adobe Color in Sketch.

This week on The Frontier - April 30, 2018

Room Migration Testing

Learn how to test your database migrations so you can be confident that your apps data is maintained in a clean state - By Brian Gardner - Android #Testing #Database

Asynchronous Unit Testing

Confidently write unit tests for asynchronous behaviors in an app - By Nick Teissler - iOS #Swift #Testing

Idiomatic Swift with React Native (Part 2)

Write idiomatic Swift methods that return data synchronously or asynchronously, and adapting them to React Native - By Josh Justice - Web #ReactNative #Swift #Xcode

Creating Color Palettes in Adobe Color

Choosing color palettes for UI design and saving Adobe Color palettes to Sketch - By Desiree Johnson - Design #Sketch #AdobeColor

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