After 4 years of internal usage, Twitter has decided to share with the community their own Network Layer framework on top of Apple's NSURLSession.
- Additional flexibility and scalability
- Ability to specify the execution mode
- Prioritization of requests
- Dynamic retrying with retry policies
... (so so on)
p.s. it's time to rewrite it to Swift :)
https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/open-source/2018/opensourcetnl.html
#iOS #twitter #network
- Additional flexibility and scalability
- Ability to specify the execution mode
- Prioritization of requests
- Dynamic retrying with retry policies
... (so so on)
p.s. it's time to rewrite it to Swift :)
https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/topics/open-source/2018/opensourcetnl.html
#iOS #twitter #network
X
Introducing Twitter Network Layer iOS framework for open source
Today, we’re excited to open source our Twitter Network Layer framework for iOS, or TNL for short.
Found a helpful thread with Xcode tricks and useful shortcuts.
https://twitter.com/nerdonica/status/1088459155264995328
#Xcode #iOS #twitter
https://twitter.com/nerdonica/status/1088459155264995328
#Xcode #iOS #twitter
Twitter
Veronica Ray
iOS devs: What is an Xcode productivity or quality of life trick that you wish more people knew about?
It's time to give thanks Felix Krause for the Fastlane.
p.s. If you haven't heard about the fastlane, you definitely need to get to know this now.
https://twitter.com/KrauseFx/status/1095745798959190023
#twitter #fastlane
p.s. If you haven't heard about the fastlane, you definitely need to get to know this now.
https://twitter.com/KrauseFx/status/1095745798959190023
#twitter #fastlane
Twitter
Felix Krause
📯 5 years ago, I started building fastlane to solve problems I faced while building iOS apps in my dorm room. I'm humbled to see how many developers it's reached, and the community that's emerged. Today was my last day working on fastlane and at Google. …