Go beyond Apple’s docs. Code examples, suggested best practices, and explanations of all the Views, controls, layouts, and more!
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Apple’s SwiftUI documentation covers a lot of the basics of SwiftUI. But what about those gaps that still exist? We all know that the documentation is likely to be updated massively when WWDC comes in June 2020, but we can’t wait that long!
Here is everything I’ve learned about every page of SwiftUI’s existing documentation. I won’t repeat what Apple has provided, but I’ll try to add what they don’t say. I’ll use the same categories for the sake of consistency, and definitely not because I’m too lazy to think of my own.
Each category title will link directly to Apple’s version.
I don’t expect anyone to read this entire post. If you do, I admire your dedication! I guess the Better Programming editors have to look it over, and I’m very grateful to them.
What I recommend is that although you may not need all of this now, you may need it in the future, so it would probably help to bookmark it and come back to it later…