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iOS 11 by Tutorials
Jeff Rames, Andy Pereira, Michael Katz, Richard Critz, Jawwad Ahmad, Michael Ciurus,
Mic Pringle & Jerry Beers
Copyright ©2017 Razeware LLC.
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About the authors
Jawwad Ahmad is a freelance iOS Developer that dove into Swift
head first and has not looked back. He enjoys mentoring and teaching
and was the original founder of the NYC iOS Study Group Meetup and
later on the Atlanta iOS Study Group Meetup. He’s worked for
companies as large as The New York Times, and as small as GateGuru,
a 6 person startup.
Jerry Beers is a co-founder of Five Pack Creative, a mobile
development company specializing in iOS development. He’s worked
on client projects, like American Airlines and Match.com, but lately
he’s been pouring his focus into Hours, a time tracking app. He is
passionate about creating well-crafted code and teaching others. In
partnership with Ray Wenderlich, he recently launched Alt-U, a live
remote and in-person iOS training program. Jerry enjoys spending
time on the beach with his wife and kids, SCUBA diving, and watching
movies.
Michał Ciuruś is an iOS developer at Jodel. He likes to blog about his
Swift adventures. His love of computer games has led to him to look
what’s under the hood. He started with C++ at a young age and his
first game was a memory leak simulator. He’s also addicted to
discovering new technologies and learning iOS software architecture.
Richard Critz is on career number three as a professional
photographer (after first being a software engineer doing mainframe
O/S development for 20+ years and then a stint as a corporate pilot)
doing contract iOS development on the side. Some would say he just
can’t make up his mind. Actually, he just likes diversity! When he’s
not working on either of those, he’s probably playing League of
Legends (with or without the rest of his family). On Twitter, while
being mainly read-only, he can be found at @rcritz. The rest of his
professional life can be found at www.rwcfoto.com.
Michael Katz envisions a world where mobile apps always work,
respect users’ privacy, and integrate well with their users’ life. When
not coding, he can be found with his family playing board games,
brewing, gardening, and watching the Yankees. Say hi to Michael on
Twitter: @TheMikeKatz.
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Andy Pereira is a senior iOS developer with Delta Air Lines. When
he’s not coding, he’s spending time traveling the world with his wife,
and playing guitar.
Mic Pringle is an iOS developer by trade, but he’s recently found
himself dabbling in Ruby, PHP, and JavaScript. An F1 nut at heart, Mic
enjoys spending time with his wife Lucy and their daughter Evie,
watching his beloved Fulham F.C. and, weather permitting, tearing up
the English countryside on his motorbike.
Jeff Rames is an enterprise iOS developer in San Antonio, TX. When
not working, he’s spending time with his wife and daughters,
watching rocket launches, or cooking wood fired pizza. Say hi to Jeff
on Twitter: @jefframes .
About the editors
Soheil Azarpour (Technical Editor): Soheil is an engineer, developer,
author, creator, husband and father. He enjoys bicycling, boating and
playing the piano. He lives in Merrimack, NH, and creates iOS apps
both professionally and independently.
Chris Belanger (Editor): Chris is the Book Team Lead and Lead Editor
for raywenderlich.com. He was a developer for nearly 20 years in
various fields from e-health to aerial surveillance to industrial
controls. If there are words to wrangle or a paragraph to ponder, he‘s
on the case. When he kicks back, you can usually find Chris with
guitar in hand, looking for the nearest beach. Twitter: @crispytwit
Antonio Bello (Technical Editor): After 5 years spent writing
Objective C and Swift, Antonio is still in love with iOS development.
Before that, he was used to do a bit of everything. Tomorrow he sees
himself still freelancing and writing Swift code. Say hi to Antonio on
Twitter: @ant_bello
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Tammy Coron (Technical Editor): Tammy is an independent creative
professional and the host of Roundabout: Creative Chaos. She’s also
the co-founder of Day Of The Indie and the founder of Just Write
Code. For more information visit TammyCoron.com.
Richard Critz (Final Pass Editor): Richard is on career number three
as a professional photographer (after first being a software engineer
doing mainframe O/S development for 20+ years and then a stint as a
corporate pilot) doing contract iOS development on the side. Some
would say he just can’t make up his mind. Actually, he just likes
diversity! When he’s not working on either of those, he’s probably
playing League of Legends (with or without the rest of his family). On
Twitter, while being mainly read-only, he can be found @rcritz. The
rest of his professional life can be found at www.rwcfoto.com.
Morten Faarkrog (Technical Editor): Morten is a twenty-something
Software Development student and iOS developer from Copenhagen,
Denmark. He was first introduced to iOS development around the
launch of Swift and has been in love with it ever since. He strives to
learn something new about iOS development every single day and he
has at least one side project running at all times. When Morten isn’t
developing apps and studying, and his adorable cat isn’t riding on his
shoulders, he spends his time working out, reading interesting books,
and diving into the world of biohacking. You can find Morten on
Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter: @mfaarkrog.
Kyle Gorlick (Technical Editor): Kyle creates mobile apps and games.
He likes to play volleyball and watch basketball. More info at
kylegorlick.com.
Felipe Laso (Technical Editor): Felipe Laso is a Senior Systems
Engineer working at Lextech Global Services. He likes sports, video
games, cooking, and music. You can follow him on Twitter as
@iFeliLM, or on his blog at iFeli.me
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