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SwiftUI Cookbook - Third Edition

You're reading from  SwiftUI Cookbook - Third Edition

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805121732
Pages 798 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
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Author (1):
Juan C. Catalan Juan C. Catalan
Profile icon Juan C. Catalan

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Using the Basic SwiftUI Views and Controls 2. Displaying Scrollable Content with Lists and Scroll Views 3. Exploring Advanced Components 4. Viewing while Building with SwiftUI Preview in Xcode 15 5. Creating New Components and Grouping Views with Container Views 6. Presenting Views Modally 7. Navigation Containers 8. Drawing with SwiftUI 9. Animating with SwiftUI 10. Driving SwiftUI with Data 11. Driving SwiftUI with Combine 12. SwiftUI Concurrency with async await 13. Handling Authentication and Firebase with SwiftUI 14. Persistence in SwiftUI with Core Data and SwiftData 15. Data Visualization with Swift Charts 16. Creating Multiplatform Apps with SwiftUI 17. SwiftUI Tips and Tricks 18. Other Books You May Enjoy
19. Index

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In this chapter, we'll learn how to manage the state of SwiftUI views using Combine. At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2019, Apple not only introduced SwiftUI but also Combine, a perfect companion to SwiftUI for managing the declarative change of state in Swift. In recent years, given the success of Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) in different sectors of the industry, the same concept has been used in the iOS ecosystem. It was first implemented with ReactiveCocoa, the original framework in Objective-C. That framework was converted into Swift with ReactiveSwift. Finally, it was converted into RxSwift, which became the default framework for performing FRP in iOS. In typical Apple way, Apple took the best practices that have matured over years of trial and error from the community, and instead of acquiring either ReactiveSwift or RxSwift, Apple decided to reimplement their concepts, simplify their...

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