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Middle Level iOS Developer interview questions

Middle Level iOS Developer interview questions


1) App Thinning
2) Steps for pushing application to app store
3) How push notification works
4) How google TEZ app getting near devices for get and send money
5)Retain Concept in iOS
6)Memory management  in iOS
7)ARC means
8) Syntax for shared instance
9) optionals and unwraping
10) Design pattarns
11) Tab bar insertion between screens
12) how to load images in table view using urls for each image by smooth scrolling 
13) Extenstions
14)Clousers
15)Life cycles 
16)how Table view reusable works?

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