1. No storyboard represents the entire flow through the app.
2. Each storyboard represents a single screen in the app, a View Controller if you will.
3. Whenever you intend to reuse a view, go ahead and make a custom UIView subclass with its own nib file for it.
4. Take a walk and enjoy the extra 5 hours of your life you got back because you’re no longer fixing merge conflicts in the same goddamn monolithic XML file.
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