Good video! question tho.. I used instead of "ObservableObject" I used a macro "Observable" so I don't need to use @Published before the var. isn't that easier?
Hi Stephan. Again, Both the tutorial and explanation are amazing. I just wanted to ask something. Not so concurrency related, but more in the observable object related. Can we use the new observable macro when create the view model or using the Observable Object and Published properties has its purpose. Thanks
The title of this video is little bit more promising, than the video is actualy delivering. The title says "Swift Concurrency | How To Use async/await Like The PROS", while "like the PROS" for me indicates more than, what was said at the end of the video "just a quick introduction into Swift Concurrency". Thanks anyway for your work,
Async/await is the topic of the video, which is a construct used within the swift concurrency framework. So it is just an intro to the world of swift concurrency. The full course is a deep dive, if you want more, check it out!
Been loving the videos recently man🙌
Thanks bro!!
Ty so much for your videos, im currently learning all this ios dev stuff in order to get my first job 🤘
Amazing video and explanation. Thank you 🙏
Good video! question tho.. I used instead of "ObservableObject" I used a macro "Observable" so I don't need to use @Published before the var. isn't that easier?
Yes, but there are still some bugs with the Observable macro, which is why I haven’t started using it yet
Awesome vids! Any idea when the Tinder Tutorial will be complete? 😊
Just added more content today. Aiming for completion before end of month!
You are awesome! Thanks so much!!
Hi Stephan. Again, Both the tutorial and explanation are amazing. I just wanted to ask something. Not so concurrency related, but more in the observable object related. Can we use the new observable macro when create the view model or using the Observable Object and Published properties has its purpose. Thanks
Yes, you can!
The title of this video is little bit more promising, than the video is actualy delivering. The title says "Swift Concurrency | How To Use async/await Like The PROS", while "like the PROS" for me indicates more than, what was said at the end of the video "just a quick introduction into Swift Concurrency". Thanks anyway for your work,
Async/await is the topic of the video, which is a construct used within the swift concurrency framework. So it is just an intro to the world of swift concurrency. The full course is a deep dive, if you want more, check it out!
And like the pros is just the typical UA-cam clickbait stuff
You need a pop filter on your microphone. Try listening on headphones!
If you earned a dollar every time you said “guys”
I’d have a few extra hundred dollars