@translatingIdeasIntoCoding

Great video. 
After system  design, I suggest 4th round as live coding  interview and 5th round as debugging interview. 6th round may be a behavioral interview.

@roh9934

could we also use flag barrier instead of serial queues when updating the price property in 19:00 ?

@shashwatsingh1626

So happy to see a GOOD Indian iOS Channel. Please keep uploading videos more frequently.

@haripalwagh

Great work, Pallav.. I got the right video at the right time.. Thank you.

@RavikanthMarri-r2i

Excellent video, thanks for the great content. Looking forward for next videos in the series.

@pradipdeore8068

Hey Pallav and Tania, this video is super helpful! πŸ‘ Really genuine and packed with good information about  iOS developer interviews. Loved how you guys covered everything from app states to concurrency, and the  delegates. The whiteboard coding parts made things so clear. Big thanks for putting this together 🀟, it’s a great resource for us iOS devs preparing for interviews. Looking forward to more from you guys! πŸš€πŸš€

@sathyamacos5880

Thank you so much for this video... both Tanya and Pallav rocks

@everyontech2716

very good quality of questions..please keep making this kind of video

@sahilamrutagashe1696

Very Interesting learning ❀

@PeanutJam1807

I love your channel but man this is such an exaggerated interview. Seems like SDE2+ level and the example of concurrency was not at all on point. Maybe the level has raised to this bar but I can't stress enough on how hard this was.

@narasimha4079

Useful Video Pallav, keep doing itπŸ’Œ

@sudheerkumar-fj1kr

Very nice video sir …one of the best channel for ios development content

@abhiram5347

Excellent Videos it will be very helpful for so many people, Thank you Sir

@venuvenu2719

Awesome πŸ™Œ , please do more of these.

@Davieeeenok

so how much year of experience holding a guy can expecting these type of question

@yogeshkumarverma2125

Totally helpful, thank you guys

@Batmanyank

Very informative. Thank you guys!!!

@PiyushSharma-u6f

Great conversation ! While the concepts discussed are well-documented by Apple, it's unfortunate that the transition from documentation to practical implementation remains limited at the industry level. Additionally, frameworks are often used as a primary filter in interviews (in some organisations).
Having in-depth knowledge of frameworks is crucial according to the Job Description, but relying solely on them for the filtration process can overlook candidates' problem-solving abilities and their enthusiasm for continuous learning. Developers should prioritise honing their problem-solving skills and mastering core concepts rather than restricting themselves to a narrow focus on frameworks for long-term success.

@ashok2089

Helpful, thanks!

@JinkProject

Lol. this is more of a Distinguished iOS or Principal iOS interview. Definitely don't expect any of these interviews to go into this much detail on core iOS tooling.