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Michele Fadda
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Michele is currently working as a technical project and program manager at Eggon, an innovative startup in Padua, Italy, and as the director of FWLAB Limited, a UK App development studio. He specializes in skills such as Imperative Programming, Functional programming, Swift, Mobile Application Development. He started programming as a child with Assembly language and has worked for 20 years as a consultant using a variety of languages and technologies. He started developing for iOS with iOS on iOS v.3.0 in 2009. He has also developed many apps as a solo developer and has also participated in numerous projects.
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Creating implicit animations

Implicit animations are animations where the behavior of the animation is implied and not described in detail. They are the most straightforward way to add animations to your app views. The simplest requirement to implement them is to apply the .animation modifier to a view, and SwiftUI will automatically apply any changes to the properties of that view.

Implicit animations will automatically occur when a value changes in a view, without you needing to specify the animation effect to apply. SwiftUI will apply interpolation while transitioning between animation states automatically. This allows you to add animation effects with minimal code. The default animation is often what the user is accustomed to seeing in an iOS app, and therefore it is often the right choice in terms of usability.

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When talking about animation, easing refers to the adjustment of the speed and movement of the animation to create a more natural, organic-looking movement...

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Michele is currently working as a technical project and program manager at Eggon, an innovative startup in Padua, Italy, and as the director of FWLAB Limited, a UK App development studio. He specializes in skills such as Imperative Programming, Functional programming, Swift, Mobile Application Development. He started programming as a child with Assembly language and has worked for 20 years as a consultant using a variety of languages and technologies. He started developing for iOS with iOS on iOS v.3.0 in 2009. He has also developed many apps as a solo developer and has also participated in numerous projects.
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