QOTD ⚡ Have you ever used source control, unit testing, continuous integration or lint tools before? Let me know! 👇 Automate it all with CircleCI ➡️ circle.ci/2zbXYVF
Hello, the video was to highlight the core features of circleci i think its easy enough to integrate and imagine an actual workflow senario given the test cases demonstrated. but who knows maybe we can work on it in the future :) - Francis
Super ! Really high quality video. Could you create video for UI and performance tests too and if possible please create full course on iOS app testing through XCUITest or Appium. From long time, Testing Community is waiting for some high quality tutorial on Appium or XCUITest. You have superb teaching skills Chris, thanks a lot !
I have been waiting for some one to upload a video on CI, and you finally did it. Such a nice tutorial, can you do a tutorial on how to checkout to the previous version if there was any mistake in the last push in GitHub also how to resolve merge conflicts.
Hello, resolving conflicts can be directly seen in the github help section help.github.com/en/articles/resolving-a-merge-conflict-on-github to go back to a previous commit you can "revert" it, but it will act as if you commited the old one over the new one, can also be found on the help section help.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-to-projects/reverting-a-commit - Francis
Hello, you should look into the the documentation for that. also check out our video on how to publish your app to the appstore ua-cam.com/video/YPLs3xrDcm0/v-deo.html - Francis
Hi, Nat! Thanks for the kind words. Kindly post your question in our CodeCrew forum so that our tech support staff can help you. Go here: codecrew.codewithchris.com. Thanks again! -Arthur
Hello, im not sure with the developing part as you need xcode to be able to make your app and run your codes, if you have the codes already (by 3rd party) then it should be possible just to use circle ci to test your already existing code - Francis
Technically Indie does not nescesarily mean an individual it means independent. It is defined as an individual or a small group of people using their own resources to develop an application without working under any organisation. - Francis
I like GitLab because it's one place with all the tools in one place. I also see that Github since microsoft bought them that they started to do similar things like GitLab to integrate more tools, but those tools are not yet that popular among Github users (automation, projects board etc.) as they are used to rely on third party tools they now been using for years.
QOTD ⚡ Have you ever used source control, unit testing, continuous integration or lint tools before? Let me know! 👇 Automate it all with CircleCI ➡️ circle.ci/2zbXYVF
CodeWithChris can I have a shout out I’m a small channel
50:38 Yes! I would love to see more detailed videos on those topics
Awesome! Stay tuned and make sure you're subscribed so you won't miss it.
- Kat
Dude you are awesome. Thank you for delivering those kind of videos.
Thanks for your kind words and for watching this video!
-Kat
Great explanation of CircleCI/CI. The tutorials you mentioned possibly having that involve actual workflow would be great!
Hello, the video was to highlight the core features of circleci i think its easy enough to integrate and imagine an actual workflow senario given the test cases demonstrated. but who knows maybe we can work on it in the future :)
- Francis
Really great video, It gives enough clarity to start with CI with CircleCI
Cool, thanks for watching this!
- Kat
Great tutorial! I would like to see more on unit testing and lent.
Thank you so much! Make sure you're subscribed!
-Kat
Super ! Really high quality video.
Could you create video for UI and performance tests too and if possible please create full course on iOS app testing through XCUITest or Appium.
From long time, Testing Community is waiting for some high quality tutorial on Appium or XCUITest.
You have superb teaching skills Chris, thanks a lot !
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you for the suggestion we will keep that in mind :)
- Francis
Great explanation in details of CircleCI Integration
Thanks for watching! - Pat
Nice! I was looking for some tutorial about this topic and this is superbly explained thx 🤘
Thank you so much! Glad you found it helpful. :)
-Kat
Great and precise explanations. Very useful video!
Thank you! 🙌
-Kat
Thanks for making such a great video. It's very helpful . Thank u
Glad it was helpful!
- Kat
I have been waiting for some one to upload a video on CI, and you finally did it. Such a nice tutorial, can you do a tutorial on how to checkout to the previous version if there was any mistake in the last push in GitHub also how to resolve merge conflicts.
Hello, resolving conflicts can be directly seen in the github help section help.github.com/en/articles/resolving-a-merge-conflict-on-github
to go back to a previous commit you can "revert" it, but it will act as if you commited the old one over the new one, can also be found on the help section help.github.com/en/desktop/contributing-to-projects/reverting-a-commit
- Francis
Great video! Thanks. Videos like these are very helpful!
Awesome to know! Thanks for your support! :-) -Arthur
Really Great Chris. Was wondering if you had made video for Jenkins integration
This is what we have ua-cam.com/video/VGVw8fnc5YY/v-deo.html
-Kat
Great Video. How can we create ipa and publish to app store form it?
Hello, you should look into the the documentation for that.
also check out our video on how to publish your app to the appstore ua-cam.com/video/YPLs3xrDcm0/v-deo.html
- Francis
Thank you for the wonderful content!!
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
- Kat
excellently explained.... keep up the good work :-)
Awesome, thank you so much! :-) -Arthur
Awesome Tutorial Chris
Thank you! 🙌
- Kat
how this channel has so little views? i don't get it, it has really good content
You're too kind, Maria! Thank you so much for your support! :-) -Arthur
what an amazing video
Thank you! 🙌
- Kat
what about multiple envronemtns in xcode>? so I can use diff db (test, prod)
Hi, Nat! Thanks for the kind words. Kindly post your question in our CodeCrew forum so that our tech support staff can help you. Go here: codecrew.codewithchris.com. Thanks again! -Arthur
Great content !
Which framework you used in your software development ? VIPER, Clean or etc ?
Hello, there was not really a framework used for the project its just all vannila xcode/swift
- Francis
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for watching!
-Kat
Thanks alot dear.. very helpfull
Yay, enjoy! -Arthur
Hi,
Excellent tutorial! Could you please show how to do CD with it using Fastlane!
Thank you so much for your support and suggestion! :-) -Arthur
@@CodeWithChris Do u have any tutorial for deep diving into unit testing?
simple question: can i develop for ios without using a mac by using CircleCI?
Hello, im not sure with the developing part as you need xcode to be able to make your app and run your codes, if you have the codes already (by 3rd party) then it should be possible just to use circle ci to test your already existing code
- Francis
Thankyou, this is Amazing!
Welcome, thanks for watching!
Kat
what a single indie ios developer mean 0:43, do u mean individual?
Technically Indie does not nescesarily mean an individual it means independent. It is defined as an individual or a small group of people using their own resources to develop an application without working under any organisation.
- Francis
I like GitLab because it's one place with all the tools in one place. I also see that Github since microsoft bought them that they started to do similar things like GitLab to integrate more tools, but those tools are not yet that popular among Github users (automation, projects board etc.) as they are used to rely on third party tools they now been using for years.
only time will tell but it think github is going at a good direction :)
- Francis
Chris how can i contact you?
You can contact Chris at care@codewithchris.com
-Kat
It helps!
Awesome, keep on having fun here! :-) -Arthur
Hooray for Microsoft! Free private repos for everyone 😂
This for this tutorial. It was extremely useful and informative.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful.
-Kat
Top!
To show hidden folders: command + shift + period. You need a paid account to make this tutorial work.
Thanks for sharing this tip! :-) -Arthur
thank you.. i hate lint
Thanks for watching! -Arthur