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Dr. Dominik Hauser
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Dr. Dominik Hauser is an iOS developer working for a small company in western Germany. In over 11 years as an iOS developer, he has worked on many different apps, both large and small. In his spare time, Dominik builds small (often silly) apps and explores how he can become a better iOS developer. He talks at conferences, writes books, and is active in the iOS community in general. His most successful open source component (in terms of stars) is a pull-to-refresh control for a table view that consists of an actual SpriteKit game. Before Dominik became an iOS developer, he was a physicist, researching the most powerful photon sources within our galaxy.
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Adding the table view for the to-do items

As always, we start with a test. But before we can write the test, we need a new test class. Follow these steps to add a test class for the view controller that shows the to-do items:

  1. Select the ToDoTests group in the Project navigator and add a new file from the File menu in Xcode. Select the template from iOS | Source | Unit Test Case Class and then click Next. Insert the name ToDoItemsListViewControllerTests.
  2. In the created file, add @testable import ToDo and remove the two template test methods.
  3. Add a property for the system under test (sut):
    // ToDoItemsListViewControllerTests.swift
    class ToDoItemsListViewControllerTests: XCTestCase {
     
      var sut: ToDoItemsListViewController!
     
      override func setUpWithError() throws {
        // Put setup code here. This ...
      }
     
      override func tearDownWithError() throws {
        // Put teardown code here. This ...
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Dr. Dominik Hauser

Dr. Dominik Hauser is an iOS developer working for a small company in western Germany. In over 11 years as an iOS developer, he has worked on many different apps, both large and small. In his spare time, Dominik builds small (often silly) apps and explores how he can become a better iOS developer. He talks at conferences, writes books, and is active in the iOS community in general. His most successful open source component (in terms of stars) is a pull-to-refresh control for a table view that consists of an actual SpriteKit game. Before Dominik became an iOS developer, he was a physicist, researching the most powerful photon sources within our galaxy.
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