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I finally managed to create a view animation similar to that of the App Store app using SwiftUI. You
AppCoda Weekly - Issue #175
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I finally managed to create a view animation similar to that of the App Store app using SwiftUI. You can take a look at the . Later next week, we will have the tutorial written up and release another update of our Mastering SwiftUI book. If you’ve owned the book, you will receive the update for free.
This week, we will come up with another macOS tutorial. Gabriel will teach you how to build a note editor and explain what a document-based app is.
As always, hope you enjoy the tutorials! Have fun and talk to you next week.
Regards,
Simon

Tutorials
How to Develop Document based Apps on macOS Using Swift
How To Enable Custom Debugging In Release Builds
Data Binding In MVVM On iOS
MVP + Coordinators In SwiftUI
The Complete Guide To NavigationView In SwiftUI
Modifying Lottie Animation With Value Providers
History Of Auto Layout Constraints
Querying Collections In Swift
SwiftUI Navigation In List View: Exploring Available Options
Discovering Which DispatchQueue A Method Is Running On
The Magic Of Fixed Size Modifier In SwiftUI
Clean Architecture With VIPER Sample Project For UIKit
Using Custom Annotation Views In MKMapView
The Missing Collection View In SwiftUI
Designing A Multi-Store E-Commerce Using Frameworks On iOS
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Mastering SwiftUI
UI/ UX
Top 5 Mobile Interaction Designs Of April 2020
Which One Is Important, UI Or UX?
Floating Action Buttons: Bottom Right Or Bottom Left?
Libraries
DocTest
PIPWKit
‎XCOrganizer on the Mac App Store
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