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Funny—the terniary operator has been around for almost 50 years It was always just a shortcut SwiftUI has seemed to promote it to almost a necessity!
ОтветитьThank you Teacher!
ОтветитьSweet!
ОтветитьThank you Nick
ОтветитьHi Nick.
You have a talent for this. . . you teach in bite sized chunks. Really great, and valuable to me.
Thank you!
A "globally adaptive" approach to colors seems both cleaner and easier to use than "locally adaptive". Why would "locally adaptive" ever be used?
ОтветитьColorScheme is pretty cool! Thanks brother
ОтветитьIs the Ternary operator the coded version of AdaptiveColor ?
ОтветитьLove your series. Keep it up, man
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Ответитьgreat video, thank you so much!
ОтветитьNick, is it at all possible to share the xcode project you have for the beginner bootcamp? I encountered a issue on my mac around video 34 and couldn't recover my xcode training files. Thanks
ОтветитьAs always, an excellent video! Thanks Nick
ОтветитьNice tutorial. I found, that You example works perfectly in simulator, but not on real device. In dark mode, globally adaptive color stay green, not yellow. Very confusing.
ОтветитьVery straight forward video. I will definitely be checking out some of your other videos.
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