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Some suggestions:
WWDC sessions. Even the Mac ones.
The Mobile Application Hacker's Handbook
Has a lot of useful information about security, privacy, and reverse engineering.
XCode 5 Developer Reference
While this was written for Xcode 5, much of it still applies to Xcode 7. It includes information on build configuration files, using breakpoints to trigger scripts and other subjects/techniques that are difficult to find elsewhere.
Test Driven iOS Development
The book is OK, the author did a video series for ideveloper.tv that was much better and more accessible. Unfortunately it is no longer available.
If you get a 1 month Safari Books trial you can access a lot of content easily (I think all of the ones I listed, and more). Some of them may be available for free (well, parts of them) through Google Books.
You can also look through iOS developer conference videos online. Some will help you level up, some not so much.
https://vimeo.com/nsconf
https://vimeo.com/360conferences
https://vimeo.com/channels/nsscotland2014
https://realm.io/altconf/
I liked this book, read it when Swift was still under development.
Neat. My first gilding! To add to the comment below I highly recommend NSScreencast. Weekly short videos tackling iOS development. Not much in the way of testing but some good Swift things. In fact there are a few free episodes on Swift if you'd like to try it out.
Test driven iOS development is a good book - but I don't know how useful it'll be for you as its a little old now and focuses on Obj C.
PM me if you have any questions, and don't be afraid to ask on StackOverflow - we all do it!