Name: Jake Hawken
Type: User
Company: Potbelly
Bio: I'm an iOS developer who's really into app architecture, testability, & getting the most out of Swift. Sidebar: why on EARTH don't gists count as contributions?
Location: Queen Creek, AZ
Blog: http://www.jakehawken.com
Jake Hawken's Projects
Notes from 360|iDev 2018 Sessions
🎅 My implementation of the puzzles for Advent of Code 2021, done as a Swift Playground. 🤶
A small toolkit for handling concurrency and simplifying asynchronous work in Swift.
Implementing some data structures in Swift for fun. (This all started because a friend challenged me to figure out how to sort a singly-linked list.)
A little repo with a template and a running list of examples of HackerRank solutions in Objective-C. These are individual .m files because I'm running them in CodeRunner (https://coderunnerapp.com).
A bunch of little helper objects I've created while building my own Objective-C apps.
A class and protocol for spying and stubbing in Swift.
Having never actually researched how a Markov Chain works, I'm attempting to build something that accomplishes a similar result based on how I *assume* a Markov Chain works. I will not learn the "correct" way until after I either a) succeed, or b) get bored of this project.
Jake's async toolkit.
A lightweight framework for handling streams of data in Swift.
Mocking and Stubbing framework for Swift
A wide assortment of Swift helpers.
An ongoing collection of data structures not included in the Swift standard library.
A handy little swift file you can drop in the "Sources" folder of a Swift Playground and instantly be able to start writing unit tests!