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www.jessesquires.com
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| | | | | If you have attempted to adopt Swift Concurrency in your codebase, you have certainly needed to address dozens - likely, hundreds - of warnings and errors. S... | |
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nilcoalescing.com
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| | | | | Explore the practical applications and distinctions of self, Self, and Self.self in Swift, clarifying their roles in instance referencing, protocol conformance, and metatype access. | |
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sintraworks.github.io
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| | | | | Recently I started studying Ray Wenderlich's tutorial book RxSwift. Early on, the book suggests using Rx as an alternative to delegates and their associated protocols. I though, great, but, for the task at hand, that's a rather heavy handed solution. (Yes, I know it is just an example designed to teach me the basics.) So I tried to imagine how I could achieve something similar to the functionality they built for their initial examples, without the overhead of importing a big library like RxSwift. | |
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vgaidarji.me
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| | | I'm a software developer with the main focus on Android platform. | ||