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| | | | | How to write a simple Swift property wrapper, with example code. | |
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kairadiagne.com
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| | | | | Last week at WWDC Apple announced a lot of exciting new features and frameworks. One of my favorites was the introduction of diffable data sources for UITabl... | |
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www.iamsim.me
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| | | | | One of my favorite things in UIKit is UICollectionView. I love how versatile it is. With iOS 13 it got even better with the diffable data source and compositional layout APIs. However, when dealing with collection views there's a lot of boiler plate one has to take care of. In this post I want to share some of the code I've written to make working with collection views a bit nicer. | |
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swiftrocks.com
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| | | The choice between using Storyboards and writing views programmatically is very subjetive. Having dealt with both in the past, I personally vouch for writing projects entirely through view code as it allows multiple people to work in the same class without nasty conflicts, and easier code reviews. | ||