Cihat Gündüz is an indie Apple-platform developer and former mobile leader with 11 years of iOS experience and involvement in over 100 app projects across roles from engineer to head of department. He combines hands-on Swift development, UI/UX sensibility and backend know-how with proven management of mobile teams at Jamit Labs and Papershift. An efficiency-obsessed Scrum practitioner, he focuses on high-quality, product-first solutions and continuous customer feedback loops. Active in open source since 2011, he has contributed to well-known Swift projects like SwiftGen, SwiftLint, Moya and SVGKit, improving tooling, linting rules and networking abstractions used by many iOS teams. Based in Mainz, he now ships spatial-first Apple apps through his FlineDev studio, blending product design, engineering and go-to-market work.
11 years of coding experience
Informatik, Informatik at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Localization/I18n: Incrementally update/translate your Strings files from .swift, .h, .m(m), .storyboard or .xib files.
Role in this project:
Localization / Internationalization Specialist
Contributions:56 releases, 12 reviews, 666 commits in 6 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Cihat made several commits focused on enhancing the localization and internationalization capabilities of the BartyCrouch project. The commits added support for code extraction, specifically from Swift, Objective-C, Storyboard, and XIB files, to automatically create or update strings files. Furthermore, the user implemented functionality to handle special cases related to Unicode characters, comments, and code formatting.
Contributions:99 commits, 25 PRs, 31 pushes in 3 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Cihat primarily contributed to the SwiftLint project, focusing on adding and refining rules for code style and conventions. Their work involved implementing new configurations, specifically for the `ObjectLiteralRule` and the `ConditionalReturnsOnNewlineRule`. They also corrected and improved existing tests, demonstrating a focus on code quality and testability within the SwiftLint framework. Moreover, the user introduced new features for file name, multiline bracket, and type contents rules to improve user experience.
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Cihat Gündüz - Indie Developer For Apple Platforms