If you are looking for insightful and educational iOS development blogs, you’ve come to the right place. Here are the 100 best and active blogs online. As you know, there is no shortage of high-quality iOS blogs on the web. But I decided to separate the wheat from the chaff, and share with you the absolute cream of the crop. Whether you’re an experienced iOS developer looking to connect with other peers, or a fresh college student eager to learn and improve your mobile app development skills, these blogs give you the tools, insights and techniques you need to get the most out of your software engineering journey. Been selected? Want to share this award on your website? Just copy the code below! <a href="http://www./best-blogs-for-ios-developers/"><img src="http://image93.360doc.com/DownloadImg/2016/01/1112/64312643_2.jpg" alt="Top 100 iOS Dev Blog Award" width="200" /></a> Here you go:? #1: Apple Swift Blog This is absolutely the must-read blog for iOS developers. You'll get official yet latest news and tips on the Swift programming language from the engineers who created it. The only con for this Apple blog is that there hasn't received too many updates yet. Hopefully it'll get updated more often in the near future.
#2: Ray Wenderlich If you are a beginner developer, you'll find Ray’s website super useful as it features articles, tutorials, even podcasts. Simply put - you'll find virtually everything you could want from the fellow iPhone programmer. Update: now the website is more like a community that connects awesome developers who share their knowledge unselfishly. Follow Ray @rwenderlich on Twitter.
As a daily news website that follows everything about Apple, Cult of Mac is no exception a great place for iOS developers to keep up with the latest iOS news, tips and insights. George Tinari and Rob Lefebvre have been contributing a lot of in-depth articles here. Follow @CultOfMac, @RobLe?F, @?G??T?inari on Twitter.
iOSDeveloperTips acts as a perfect hub that delivers high-quality tutorials, code examples, tips and tricks gathered from other web resources. You'll for sure learn iOS development from the experts. P.S. it seems the team also creates Swift Code & Tools, a weekly newsletter focused on Swift code & tools, another great iOS resource as well.
#5: NSHipster Updated weekly by Matt Thompson, NSHipster is a journal of the overlooked bits in Swift, Objective-C, and Cocoa. Great reads for you to learn the best practices when using Apple's APIs as well as to better understand Apple's frameworks. The blog also publishes reviews of publications that can be of interest too. Follow @NSHipster on Twitter.
#6: iOS Dev Weekly If it's Friday, you'd better check out this blog. Why? Because Dave probably has published an insanely awesome update about iOS development. To make sure you are the first one to read that, I'd suggest you enter your email and subscribe his newsletter. It's free. Follow ?@DaveVerwer on Twitter.
Like the founder Oliver Drobnik put to describe what Cocoanetics is: "Our DNA is written in Objective-C", you'll find many useful yet detailed code examples and learn a lot of stuff related to that area. Meanwhile, Oliver also developed some great apps like Urban Airship Commander, GeoCorder, iWomen, etc which are available on App Store. Follow @Cocoanetics on Twitter.
#8: iDevBlogADay If you want to get to know what a bunch of iOS indie devs are up to, the tricks they share, and their experiences with designing, coding, and marketing their apps, then you should read this blog. It started as a small group of iOS indie developers that realized they wanted to blog more often about their projects but lacked the motivation to actually do it. Follow @iDevBlogADay on Twitter.
A blog updated by Jeff LaMarche with a lot of tutorials and insights regarding iOS and Mac development during his engineering journey. By the way, Jeff is the co-author of the "Beginning iPhone 4 Development: Exploring the iOS SDK" book (available here on Amazon). He is also the managing partner and founder of MartianCraft. Follow @?J?eff_Lamarche on Twitter.
#10: Mike Ash's Blog What I am impressed by Mike's story is - he is a programmer by night, and a glider pilot by day (yes, he loves the sky!). In this blog, he generously shares a lot about Mac and iOS development tips and tricks. Highly recommend you check out the Friday Q&A series which are indeed great. Follow Mike on Twitter or GitHub.
CIMGF was created by Marcus Zarra (Core Data Guru), the author of Core Data: Apple’s API for Persisting Data under Mac OS X. In this blog, you'll find tremendous practical posts about programming on iOS and OSX. P.S. read the about page, you'll be amazed by why Marcus came up with the awesome name idea :) Follow @MZarra on Twitter.
#12: Furbo.org Furbo.org is the place for Craig Hockenberry to write for the web. He makes apps and runs websites. He was involved in technology in 1976, and started to write this blog since 2007. Here you can find tons of development insights about iOS, XCode, Mac, website, design, etc. Follow @?C??H?ockenberry on Twitter.
#14: TutsPlus Code Blog Here it's about pure code! From mobile development, iOS SDK, to web development, the blog covers a wide range of topics about coding. By the way, Tuts+ is a marketplace of online courses that teach you creative and technical skills.
#15: Ole Begemann's Blog Ole is an iOS and Mac developer from Berlin. He writes about software development on Apple platforms on this blog since 2009. Though publish only several articles a year, all of them are great things. You can subscribe to get notified once he updates a new one. P.S. I really like the style of his blog: simple, clean and enjoyable. Follow Ole on Twitter or GitHub.
This site is a must-go-to resource for every respectable iOS developer. It covers almost everything about Objective-C / Swift tutorials, resources and competitions. You are able to submit your articles here. That means the blog topics are alike, but authors and perspectives are diverse. Follow @iOS_blog on Twitter.
#17: Codementor ?Learn Codementor’s Learning Center is absolutely an all-in-one place for you to learn coding for free. Whether you are new to iOS development, or just trying to become a better Follow @CodementorIO on Twitter.
#18: DevGirl's Weblog You get a lot of the web, mobile application development insights shared by Holly Schinsky, a developer advocate for PhoneGap at Adobe. You may feel the topics are heavily related to PhoneGap/Cordova. So if you are a developer with interests in that area, you'll love Holly's blog without Besides, learn the mindset from her about how to develop and test apps. Follow @devgirlFL on Twitter.
#19: Dartmouth ?D?igital?S?trategies If you are a college student wants to learn
#20: o??bjc.io Blog Co-founded by @?C?hris?E?idhof, @?F?lorian?K?ugler & @?D?anielbo?E?dewadt in 2013, is a platform covering in-depth technical topics related to iOS and OS X development. In the blog, you'll find awesome best practices and advanced techniques shared by many iOS and OS X developers. Get updates from @objcio on Twitter.
#21: iCode Blog iCodeBlog was created by Brandon Trebitowski (now CEO in Pixegon Inc.) in 2008. Here you can find Follow @?B?randon?T?reb on Twitter.
#22: Big Nerd Ranch Blog BNR was founded by @AaronHillegass and his business partners. Aaron writes books on Cocoa, iOS, and Objective-C. He designs, builds innovative applications and teaches developers to do the same through his books and immersive training. The blog is full of lots of code walkthroughs. Follow @BigNerdRanch on Twitter.
#23: Cocoa with Love Cocoawithlove was created by Matt Gallagher, an independent software developer and consultant based in Melbourne, Australia. He's been a Cocoa developer since 2005 and written articles on this blog since 2008. Tip: navigate to the "Archive" section to browse more insightful posts. Follow @CocoaWithLove on Twitter.
#24: iPhone in Canada If you are located in Canada, follow this site. Founded by Gary Ng in 2007, the iPhoneinCanada has evolved along with the iPhones, and now it is the iPhone news authority in Canada. In terms of topics, they cover iOS news, Mac, rumours, app reviews, tips, and anything else iPhone-related. Follow @iPhoneinCanada and @Gary_Ng on Twitter.
The blog is also known as - RaizException. It is the developer blog for Raizlabs, an Inc5000 leading company dedicated to improving the world through building world-class mobile & web apps. Covered topics: iOS, Android, Mac, and more. By the way, they are hiring (iOS developers in San Francisco and Boston). Follow @Raizlabs on Twitter.
#26: TapTapTap Blog You may not know TapTapTap, but I am sure you've used or heard about Camera+, an awesome picture taking Yes, the app was developed by the TapTapTap team. And in the blog, these guys share a lot of stuff including the data about their app store marketing. Follow @taptaptap on Twitter.
#27: M?odern Web Created by Brian Rinaldi as a means of continuing efforts that began during his tenure at Adobe, ModernWeb is a virtual space where web designers and developers can read lots of useful articles and tutorials related to mobile, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and more. Follow @ModernWebHQ on Twitter.
Ivo is both a designer and a developer. He truly understands the perfect UI should look more than good but great. Having worked with many clients, he gains invaluable hands-on experience on UI/UX. In this blog, he kindly shares lots of his thoughts about code, design, freelancing and life. P.S. you'll find iOS design cheat sheet. Follow @IvoMynttinen on Twitter.
#29: Notre Dame Blogs If you are a college student, you'll find this blog useful. The Notre Dame faculty and staff regularly share their knowledge with the world here.
Matt was a software engineer. He's written for magazines like MacWorld, WSJ, etc. He is currently writing a novel. He now puts technology and software development as a hobby. In this blog, Matt has written over half a million words since 2002. It's not all about tech stuff, you'll more likely to find great articles with Want to know what Matt is up to? Follow @mattgemmell on Twitter.
#31: E?cho.co? ??B?log Echo & Co. is a digital agency offering a variety of design and development services for clients. In their company blog, the team continuously publishes a few nice posts every month, covering topics like mobile, tech, strategy. Follow @?E?choandCompany on Twitter.
#32: Lookout Blog If you are interested or involved in developing security related features for your app, then the Lookout blog can be a goldmine for you. You'll learn mobile tips & tricks, data/security, and much more. The company is a mobile security solution provider who offers products to predict and stop mobile attacks before they do harm. Follow @Lookout on Twitter.
Here you can learn excellent tutorials, libraries, and tools about iOS development. In fact, Johann started this blog when he was doing contract iOS dev projects. Later on he was aware that there were many other great tutorials, so he decided to post them too. Note: if you have great tips, contact Johann to see if you can share with his audiences. Follow Johann on Twitter and Google+.
#34: T?he??o??cacao The site was created by Scott Stevenson, the author of a book called Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running. In his
#35: EDUCAUSE Library Another great academic resource about mobile apps, a goldmine for students in related majors. Here you'll see a collection of all EDUCAUSE resources (articles, papers, and reports) relevant to mobile application development. In short, you'll learn a ton. Follow @Educause on Twitter.
#36: Trifork Blog Trifork is a service supplier of custom-built applications. In their blog, the team publishes many posts covering iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HTML5, etc.
#37: ProtoShare blog If you are also interested in designing the prototype (wireframe) of your iOS app, then you'll love using the ProtoShare product or reading the articles in this blog. The authors from ProtoShare writes a lot of guides on how to visualize your app, for example by using the right color schemes. Follow @ProtoShare on Twitter.
#38: TCEA TechNotes Blog This blog serves as a general technology resource that covers basic iOS (iPad) tips and tricks. TCEA strives to innovate K-16 learning and teaching with technology through professional development. Follow @TCEA on Twitter.
#39: Gotta Be ??Mobile (iPhone) It is a news and reviews website based on Silicon Valley that covers constantly changing mobile technology, a big portion is about iPhone & iOS.
#40: Carbon Five Blog Here you'll find notes on designing, developing and delivering great products including iOS mobile apps. Carbon Five is a company offers software development services from an agile team with several offices in California. P.S. the team is also the creator of stickies.io. Follow @?C?arbon?F?ive on Twitter.
#41: Games from Within If you are into game development, you're in luck. Noel, the author of a book "C++ For Game Programmers (Charles River Media Game Development)". He regularly writes about game development in this blog. He is an indie game designer/programmer, who believes that games should encourage creativity and sharing. Follow @Noel_Llopis on Twitter.
#42: Lucky Frame Dev Blog Founded by Yann Seznec in 2008, Lucky Frame is a creative studio in the UK that makes software, games, and interfaces that find new ways to interact with audiences. In its Tumblr blog, you'll learn a lot of elegant interface design examples, great for inspiration! Follow @Lucky_Frame on Twitter.
This blog is mainly for students. Like the name indicates, Media Institute is a school where you can receive hands-on career training on digital media-related skills. In the blog, they share not only mobile app development, graphic design; but useful career advice you'll find super helpful.
#44: Cocoa Controls Created by Aaron Brethorst in 2011, Cocoa Controls is a custom UI component database for iOS and Mac OS X. With tons of top-notch UI examples, you can count on them to improve the quality of your Cocoa application with the least work possible. Follow @CocoaControls & @AaronBrethorst on Twitter.
#45: B?lue?c?loud Solutions Blog The blog was created by Carter Thomas, a mobile app enthusiast and good vibration specialist. He posts valuable articles about how to make and market an app. It is a nice resource for iOS devs who want to learn everything about the app business. Follow @?C?arter?T?homas on Twitter.
#46: AppCoda AppCoda is an active community that's worth joining or reading up. It has a lot of tutorials and generally helpful information regarding iPhone, iPad, iOS programming, Swift, Objective-C and build iOS apps. Follow @AppCodaMobile on Twitter.
#47: Metova Blog Metova is a professional services company focused on mobile applications since 2006. In the blog, you can learn not only iOS development tips but design, strategy and featured apps. Follow @metova on Twitter.
#48: iPhone Savior Blog Ray Basile has authored this blog since June of 2007, cranking out unique iPhone news stories and building over 7 million audiences. By the way, Ray also writes on his own personal blog about life, creativity, and personal growth, etc. Follow @MrBesilly on Twitter.
#49: Internet Storm Center Diary ISC a program of the SANS Institute which monitors the level of malicious activity on the Internet. Many expert-level volunteers post a daily diary of their analysis and thoughts, iOS and Mac OS X topics are covered. Follow @sans_isc?? on Twitter.
#50: Atomic Bird House Another great iOS and Mac development blog, authored by Tom Harrington. He writes anything about iPhone, iPad, or Mac. Atomic Bird a consultancy operated by Tom since 2002. Since then, Atomic Bird has delivered many award-winning projects in both mobile and desktop markets. Follow @atomicbird on Twitter.
#51: Learn Cocos2D Blog Created by Steffen Itterheim (user and tutor of Apple Frameworks) in 2009, the blog, is more like a documentation specifically for Cocos2D. The reason why Steffen started this site is because he was well aware that besides growing in popularity, the basic issues of getting started with Cocos2D essentially stayed the same. Follow @GamingHorror on Twitter.
Another great resource for students who are interested in mobile development. Globe University blog (information technology section) has many great articles related to that area. Follow @GlobeUniversity on Twitter.
If you are looking to develop mobile apps for iPhone & iPad using Swift, Objective-C and Xcode, then you've come to the right place! Unlike other blogs, NSScreencast features bite-sized videos on iOS development. The site is created by Ben Scheirman, an experienced iOS & Rails developer from Houston, TX. Follow @subdigital on Twitter.
#54: Trey Smith Blog For game developers, you probably know Trey and his successes. Plenty of excellent advice on his blog can be found from him and his students. If you want to build up your mobile development biz, it's a great resource as you can find useful tips on how to find great developers, pricing your app, etc. Trey is also the founder of GameAcademy, Buildbox & Kayabit Games. Connect with Trey in LinkedIn.
#55: Mugunth Kumar's Blog This is Mugunth Kumar's personal blog, where you can focus yourself learning pure iOS related knowledge. He is an absolute iOS guy (developer, trainer and co-author of a book called "iOS Programming: Pushing the limits"). He's also made extensive contributions to the iOS open source community and MKStoreKit, MKNetworkKi, etc. Follow @?M?ugunthKumar on Twitter.
#56: I?nvasive?C?ode Blog As a digital agency in San Francisco, InvasiveCode focuses on creating advanced mobile solutions through iOS consulting and training. Its blog has been updated with an extensive coverage of Apple's Frameworks and developer tools that you'll find helpful. Follow @?I?nvasive?C?ode on Twitter.
#57: Nick Dalton's iPhone Blog This is another great resource dedicated to iPhone SDK Development. The blog was pushed alive by Nick on March 6, 2008 (yes, the same day as the official Apple iPhone SDK was launched). Nick is an app developer, entrepreneur, mentor, coach based on Evergreen, Colorado. Follow @TheAppCoach on Twitter.
Here you can find news and views on web communications from Art and Charlie. They sometimes cover mobile development topics. What I am impressed by Art's story is that he has been the webmaster for Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry since almost before there was Follow @?A?rt?U?pton on Twitter.
#59: Natasha The Robot This is the place where Natacha share her learning adventures about iOS development. Based on San Francisco, she is addicted to learning (currently conquering Swift and WatchOS). She is also an open source contributor and a speaker. You may have listened to her keynote somewhere :) Follow @NatashaTheRobot on Twitter.
As the name implies, it's an app design blog. App Design Vault provides iPhone app designs for mobile developers to make their apps look stellar. The team writes awesome articles about app User Interface and specific design examples.
#61: S?ubfurther? B?log Also know as "[Time code];", a dev blog with a digital media take. Created by Chris Adamson in 2007, the blog has been updating for more than 8 years. Chris is a software engineer, also a writer and speaker specializing in media software development for iOS and OS X. Follow @invalidname on Twitter.
#62: Stuart? Hall's Blog Stuart writes about the App Store, mobile development, and everything in that world. He is currently writing an eBook called "Secrets of the App Store" (free, available soon). Be sure to check out his blog or subscribe his newsletter, this way you won't miss the free gift. Follow @?S?tuartkHall on Twitter.
In Peter's blog, you'll find a lot of specific code examples related to iOS, and PSPDFKit (a drop-in-ready framework rated as the most advanced PDF framework for iOS and Android). Peter loves pushing the limits of Cocoa and making iOS apps that are clickable. He lives in Vienna, Austria. Follow @?s?teipete on Twitter.
#64: iPhone Dev 101 Another goldmine for iPhone developers! iDev101 is an all-in-one place for you to learn basic/advanced iPhone programming. It covers topics like Objective-C, User Interface, Distribution and Marketing. Also, you can access useful resources like buttons and icons, open source libraries, etc. Follow @idev101 on Twitter.
#65: 41concepts Techblog A blog about software development (topics include iOS, Objective-C) from the people behind 41concepts Aps, a Danish software development company offering premium consultancy services since 2007.
#66: Think & Build A nerdy blog for nerdy people! Here you'll find tutorials and tips about iOS, OS X, PHP and more. About Yari D'areglia - OS X, iOS and web developer. Now working as a senior developer at NeatoRobotics in California. Follow @bitwaker on Twitter.
The blog is all about mobile apps (iOS & Android), from app development tips to app marketing & engagement tricks, you'll learn a ton. Dynamic Leap Technology is a mobile app development shop based on Vancouver, Canada. Follow @?D?ynamic?L?eap on Twitter.
#68: iDev Recipes If you are developers sometimes just look at an app and wonder how they do that, you'll find this blog helpful. It explores and re-creates interesting features and user interfaces of iPhone and iPad apps. iDevRecipes was created by Peter Boctor. Follow @iDevRecipes & @boctor on Twitter.
#69: How To Make An iPhone App Excellent resource for these beginner developers. It's probably the best written iPhone specific blog out there, though hasn’t really gotten into many advanced topics. But is updated frequently and the content is code-friendly and easy to follow.
#70: Stav Ashuri's Blog Also called "The Finishing Touch", the blog was started by Stav You'll find many iOS and UX development thoughts (with great code examples) shared by Stav, as he really enjoys doing so. Follow @?S?tav_?A?shuri on Twitter.
Stable Kernel is a service agency located in Atlanta, GA. They build mobile apps for startups, Fortune 500s & in between. In their blog, you'll find iOS development/design tips, app marketing strategies, project management and many more. Follow @?S?table?K?ernel on Twitter.
#72: R?aster Blog In the Raster blog, you learn everything from mobile development, UI/UX, mobility, to gaming and programming, etc. Follow @WeAreRaster on Twitter.
#73: The Pocket Cyclone The blog was established by Markus Nigrin, an independent game developer. He loves teaching kids classes on making games with Unity. In his blog, you'll find him sharing thoughts on topics like game dev, business and marketing, and some random good stuff. Follow @MarkusN on Twitter.
#74: i?OS Goodies iOS Goodies is a weekly iOS newsletter curated by Rui Peres and Tiago Almeida. It's another informative hub that collects high-quality posts published on the Internet with topics related to iOS, Xcode, business trends and advice etc. Follow @RuiAAPeres and @?_?T?i?ago?A?lmeida on Twitter.
#75: MobileViews Blog Founded by Todd Ogasawara, MobileViews is a blog all about mobile technology: phones, portable gaming, GPS, etc. Todd was one of the first five Microsoft MVPs in the Mobile Devices category. He also founded and managed the Microsoft Network (MSN) Computer Telephony & Windows CE Forums from 1995 to 2001. Follow @?T?odd?O?gasawara on Twitter.
#76: d-Studio Blog d_Studio develops software for Mac and iOS devices, and they share the similar stuff on their blog as well. Follow @?d?StudioSoft on Twitter.
#77: i?W?ear?S?horts Blog The blog was created and updated by Mike Newell, a creative developer based on San Francisco. He keeps all the things he's learned along the way, and generously shares all them in the blog. Topics include life, lessons, and betterment through code. Follow @newshorts on Twitter.
#78: Sunetos Another great blog about pure iOS stuff (XCode, iPhone & iPad dev, app testing, etc)! Created by Doug Sjoquist, who considers himself as a software craftsman. Having years' experience in iOS dev, he is available to work on interesting projects. Follow @dwsjoquist on Twitter.
#80: W?hat up Dave The blog was started in 2010 by Dave Newman, a software developer based in Sydney. You'll find him talking about Mac OS X, iOS, Minecraft related topics. He is now the CTO at HireLarge, an on-demand assistant in your Slack channel that gets your team anything you need. Follow @whatupdave on Twitter.
The blog is actively updated and covers topics including Apple WWDC, Google I/O, iOS and anything related to mobile. Based on Canada, Push Interactions provides custom mobile app development services for organizations. Follow @PushInteraction on Twitter.
#82: Rasmussen College Tech Blog One of the finest academic blogs talking about mobile technology! The School of Technology blog features industry tips and insights on trending technology with topics that encompass IT, software engineering, cyber security and mobile application. Follow @Rasmussen on Twitter.
#83: My App Venture Since 2010, this blog has been a place where Scotty Ruth shares many of the highs and lows of his experiences in mobile app adventure. Based in Grand Rapids, MI, Scotty is an iOS developer as well as a UI designer (for Follow @heyscottyman on Twitter.
In this Andrew is a software & web developer living in sunny Tauranga, New Zealand. He also loves photography. Follow @AndrewJamesFord on Twitter.
#85: iOS Dev Nuggets Created by Hwee-Boon Yar, the blog serves as a short iOS app development nugget every Friday/Saturday. Hwee makes it digestible so you can read in a few minutes and improve your iOS dev skills quickly. Based on Singapore, Hwee wrote a couple of apps and he's currently working on another one. Follow @ios?D?ev?N?uggets & @hboon on Twitter.
#86: Idea Lab ?Blog Idea Lab is a group blog by innovative thinkers and entrepreneurs who are reinventing media in the digital age. Here you'll read insightful articles and up-to-date stuff related to innovation, mobile, business, technology, best practices, and beyond. Follow @MSIdeaLab on Twitter.
#87: C?ode? ??N?inja If you are looking to learn P.S. great blog name, loved it! Follow @codemarty on Twitter.
Here you'll find a collection of scattered thoughts on mobile technology and related topics, contributed by Jonathan Engelsma since 2009. Jonathan is a programmer, inventor, computer scientist, mobile technology enthusiast. He is also teaching in GVSU's School of Computing. Follow @batwingd on Twitter.
#90: Korey Hinton's Blog Korey is a mobile/iOS/Web developer. He has been involved using the programming languages of C#, Swift, and Objective-C; He also knows Java, Python, and JavaScript. This blog is a documentation of important things he's learned, you can get something out of it as well. Follow @KoreyHinton on Twitter.
#91: iOS Biz Weekly Run by Jeff Schoolcraft, iOS Biz Weekly is a free, curated, weekly email of iOS Biz goodness, news & resources for iOSpreneurs. Jeff is a software consultant and developer based on Woodbridge, VA. Follow @?J?Schoolcraft on Twitter.
As the founder of NibbleApps, Andreas has shared lots of insights on the blog about creating and launching successful apps. Unbeatable fact: Andreas loves travelling and he is probably the first man who's started from Vancouver, visited every country on the way down to Antarctica to hang out with the penguins! Follow Andreas on Twitter or Medium.
#93: i??D?ev?Z?illa Launched by Fernando Bunn in 2010, iDevzilla is a personal blog to share life, the universe and some technology. You'll find some helpful tips, tutorials related to mobile dev. Fernando is an iOS Developer, ex-CEO, Apple enthusiast who loves reading and writing. Follow @fcbunn on Twitter.
#94: Rune Madsen's Blog Since 2009, Rune has been constantly posting on this blog about his development experience. He shares a lot of useful stuff about both design and dev, as he is a solid iOS developer with extensive iOS design knowledge. Rune is from Danmark, he now lives in Toronto, working for a startup. Follow @?R?un?M?ad on Twitter.
If you are like Subhransu Behera who is into iOS, Swift, Ruby, Based on Singapore, Subhransu loves travelling as well. Follow @subhransu on Twitter.
In this blog, Scott Robertson shares the tips and tricks he learned the hard way about iOS development. Scott developed a game called DropSort for the iPhone. He now works full-time as an iOS developer for A9. Follow Scott on GitHub.
Learn from Matthew about anything related to iOS app development in his personal blog. He is an iOS Architect and Tech Editor for the popular iPhone/iPad 'For Dummies' book titles. Matthew lives in Denver and is a life-long lover of music, plays in the band: The Sound and Color. Follow @goFecher on Twitter.
#98: iOS Programming in ?S?wift The top two keywords about Rikin Desai's blog are - iOS, Swift. You'll learn plenty of tips related to these. When Rikin is not coding, he likes to solve challenges from TopCoder.com, explore Swift & play squash! Follow Rikin on Google+.
#99: Matthew Cheok's Blog Another great blog covering both design and development about mobile, by Matthew Follow @?M?atthew?C?heok on Twitter.
#100: CongenialApps If you are a student pursuing iOS dev careers, you should be motivated by Faisal Syed and his achievements. Though still at high school, he has founded CongenialApps and done some consulting work...wow! Faisal has set 3 goals, one of which is to attend Stanford University. Let's cheer for him and wish him luck! Follow @FaisalSyed123 on Twitter.
[Update]: it turns out that there are more awesome iOS blogs out there than I thought, hence I am adding those I came across recently. Another excellent iOS developer who is also passionate about UI/UX, which is instantly proved by the website design itself the first time I jumped on Nghia's blog. He has been involved in iOS development for 4 years. While he is not working, he loves sharing his thoughts about code, and personal life! Follow Nghia on Github or StackOverflow.
John is a "programmer with Follow @JohnGirvin on Twitter.
If you are a geek girl, you should know Erica. Every other day, she updates her blog to share her thoughts on a variety of topics including iOS, apps, Xcode, hardware, software, and FUN! Erica is also the author of a book called "The Swift Developer's Cookbook". Follow @?E?rica?S?adun on Twitter.
In the Realm News Apple section, you'll find a lot of latest news related to iOS, plus many interesting videos from various conferences. Follow @?Realm on Twitter.
Your thoughtsLet me know which iOS blogs in this list are your favorites? Obviously, there are a lot more resources out there today. If you happen to know any great bloggers who cover iOS software development, feel free to email me or comment below. P.S. I am always open to new suggestions! Last update: January 8, 2016 |
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