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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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Clean Architecture

We will focus on the Clean Architecture concept due to its didactic and practical value: it is one of the best architectural styles you can learn about. We will keep focused on using SwiftUI while avoiding some of the worst practices I have witnessed.

There are some practicalities in adapting Clean Architecture to a Swift-based context, as the relevant frameworks are in evolution. Due to recent changes to SwiftUI, which happened during WWDC2023, you may want to give some thought to whether to use SwiftData or whether to implement a data persistence layer yourself. Before WWDC2023, we would have suggested implementing a data persistency layer using Core Data. Now, this choice, which impacts your architectural choices, has become more varied. We will cover this in Chapters 12 and 14 of this book.

Clean Architecture, a concept pioneered by the aforementioned Robert C. Martin (nicknamed “Uncle Bob”), prescribes the design of software systems with...

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Michele Fadda

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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