We built, built and finally built! Long live we cheer!
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![]() | The first to speak will be Saprykin German , head of iOS development at Rambler & Co. He will give a brief insight into the history of VIPER, the reasons for its introduction into our projects and share interesting statistics. |
![]() | Sergey Krapivensky will talk about the canonical structure of the VIPER module and how we adapted it for our own needs. |
![]() | The protagonist of all previous meetings, Yegor Tolstoy , will complain about the hard life of lazy developers who do not want to manually create all the components of a module each time, and, of course, will boast of a solution developed by him for this case . |
![]() | It will be followed by a sad story with a happy ending, in which Andrei Zarembo heroically fights with transitions between modules, segue and sometimes even promises and, of course, wins! |
![]() | Vadim Smal will tell about complex structures, nested modules and features of their application. |
![]() | How to apply the knowledge gained in practice, if you want to rewrite your MVC project to VIPER, Alexander Sychev will explain with examples. |
![]() | About our experience in developing VIPER modules on TDD, the testing guru Stanislav Tsyganov will tell. |
![]() | And Valery Popov will finish our meeting with a report on VIPER features in conjunction with the swift. |
Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/272551/
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