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Frahaan Hussain
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Frahaan Hussain is a 3 time published author with over 500,000 students enrolled on his courses online and more than 40,000 loyal YouTube followers. Before he started teaching programming online, Frahaan graduated top of his class with honours in Computer Games Programming from De Montfort University. After just 2 years, he was invited back to become module leader at his Alma Mater. While consulting with huge clients such as Google and Chukong, Frahaan continues to further the education of others and himself.
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Coding the app groups

We will now implement the code to display app groups. These will contain an image representing the application icon and a label that represents the application name. Feel free to add more components to each group and arrange them as you see fit. I have added an app icon to the assets. I followed the previous steps to add images. Feel free to refer to those steps:

  1. First, add the following code before the body:
    private let adaptiveColumns =[    GridItem( .adaptive( minimum: 300 ) )]

This will be used in our grid and ensures the items have a minimum size of 300. This is extremely useful as we don’t want them to become so small the user cannot see them.

  1. Add the following code beneath the banner code we added in the previous section:
    LazyVGrid( columns: adaptiveColumns, spacing: 20 ){    ForEach ( 0..<20 )    { index in        VStack( alignment...
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Frahaan Hussain

Frahaan Hussain is a 3 time published author with over 500,000 students enrolled on his courses online and more than 40,000 loyal YouTube followers. Before he started teaching programming online, Frahaan graduated top of his class with honours in Computer Games Programming from De Montfort University. After just 2 years, he was invited back to become module leader at his Alma Mater. While consulting with huge clients such as Google and Chukong, Frahaan continues to further the education of others and himself.
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