
Vadim Krutov
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RT @natpanferova: In iOS 16 we have a new SwiftUI API sizeThatFits() that lets us provide custom sizing logic for UIViews wrapped in UIView….
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RT @_Kavsoft: SwiftUI Boomerang Card Effect - Animation Challenge - Xcode 14 - SwiftUI Tutorials. #animation #xcode….
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RT @twannl: If you're not an expert on operations yet, I can help you to get started 🚀. - Getting started: - Async….
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Combine asynchronous operations with generics and write chained asynchronous tasks while keeping code separated and easy to test.
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RT @objcio: Swift Talk 324.Custom Components: Creating a Custom Stepper 🪜. Closing this series with Kasper from @movingpartsio, we make our….
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RT @iosmayank: Best Youtube channels for iOS development (from the community):.📺 Jared Davidson.📺 Kavsoft.📺 CodeCat15.📺 Kilo Loco.📺 Mayank….
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RT @swiftbysundell: 📖 New #WWDC22 article: “Using the ‘some’ and ‘any’ keywords to reference generic protocols in Swift 5.7”. https://t.co/….
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How Swift 5.7 makes generic protocols more powerful and easier to work with, thanks to the ‘some’ and ‘any’ keywords.
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RT @mecid: TimelineView is a SwiftUI view that updates its body according to a provided schedule. We used to see SwiftUI views updating its….
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TimelineView is a SwiftUI view type that updates its body according to a provided schedule. We used to see SwiftUI views updating its body whenever the data it presents changes. TimelineView doesn’t...
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RT @twostraws: First edition of the Advanced SwiftUI workshop: done! My voice feels a bit hoarse, but fortunately I have until Sunday for t….
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Help Paul Hudson raise money to support Friends of the Royal High School, Bath
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RT @mecid: By default, the Logger type shows only static strings, and all the interpolated content is invisible to the developer. Usually,….
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RT @johnsundell: After months of writing, today I'm really excited to launch Discover Concurrency - a new (free!) guide to Swift's new conc….
swiftbysundell.com
Explore Swift’s built-in concurrency system, and how to use tools like async/await and actors to write concurrent code in robust and efficient ways.
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RT @johnsundell: With Xcode 13.2 released, Swift’s concurrency system is now backward compatible to iOS 13! 🎉 Here are 3 articles to help y….
swiftbysundell.com
How Swift’s new Task type works, and how it enables us to encapsulate, observe, and control the way that our asynchronous code is executed.
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RT @twannl: 🥇 RunLoop.main vs DispatchQueue.main: The differences explained. 🥈 Async await in Swift explained with….
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RT @tundsdev: iOS 15 & SwiftUI 3.0 is a godsend when it comes to bindable lists & updating your model, here’s a simple example of me buildi….
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RT @mecid: SwiftUI uses a circular activity indicator by default to display indeterminate progress, but there is a way to show determinate….
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RT @johnsundell: This week's article is about how to unit test Swift code that uses async/await, and how that new language feature can even….
swiftbysundell.com
Let’s take a look at how to call async APIs within our unit tests, and also how async/await can be a great testing tool in general.
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RT @FloWritesCode: And we're back in action! In today's video I show off the great @.FirestoreQuery Property Wrapper that recently got adde….
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RT @johnsundell: What's the difference between using "count" and "isEmpty" to check whether a given Swift collection is empty?. Here's a ne….
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What’s the difference between those two ways, and when should which be used?
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