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Using User Defaults to store preferences in Swift
User Defaults are great for storing user preferences. Share data with other apps and extensions by using App Groups.

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The Swift Cookbook is a collection of common Swift language idiomsand best practices that you can quickly refer to while coding.

Updated for 2023! If you’re a complete beginner to iOS and SwiftUI development and wondering how to get started, this is the course for you.

Master the pattern-matching superpowers of Swift Regex. Learn to write regular expressions that are easy to understand, work with captures and try out RegexBuilder, all while making a Marvel Movies list app!

The ability to run some code periodically is an important task in iOS development. Let's learn how to do it in SwiftUI.

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IT projects seem to have only one constant: change. With that in mind, how can you build “change-friendly” iOS apps? We delve into that topic in our article.

Rumors had pointed to a spring 2023 reveal for Apple's VR/AR headset, but a new report says it has been pushed back to at or around June's WWDC.

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