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That's a wonderful tutorial! Thanks a lot. But I wonder how to limit search time if the requested data was brought by API. For example how can we make calls only 2 at one second?
Ответитьthat was amazing and straight to the point. Thanks Sean!
ОтветитьAlways on time bro
ОтветитьThis computed property you have shown is extremely useful in how to keep track of the filter. Thank you.
ОтветитьExactly what I need right now! And this is so simple! Thanks a lot!
ОтветитьThis is an excellent video Sean thank you. I wonder do you do any design tutorials? Please cover some custom icons like creating your own “home” icon (because I hate the standard SF symbol icon). I can even send you an svg example to start with. Also, interpolation, like how the search bar disappears as you scroll to the bottom but reappears when you nudge the screen up a little bit. Your videos are very much function over form which is great. I appreciate all of it.
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ОтветитьHi, thanks for given help. I tried to rebuild your example. What does the codable Follower-Struct look like?
ОтветитьI'll die for such a video that's short and very very useful with smart details , tnx Sean
ОтветитьThanks Sean 👏
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ОтветитьSean! I have been wrecking my head on how to make the Search Bar sticky in SwiftUI meaning that when you scroll down the list the searchbar remains visible at the top of the screen. All Apple ios apps like the Phone app and Podcast app have this feature but because those have been build using UIKit this is relatively easy to implement . In SwiftUI though this turns out to be a lot more complicated if not impossible? Do you know how to achieve this by any chance?
ОтветитьThank you very much motivation me for IOS developer in my Future ......I from Uzbekistan all Assalyamu Aleykum....thank you:)
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