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Layout priorities in SwiftUI swiftwithmajid.com – Share This week we will talk about another core process in SwiftUI. We will learn the procedure of laying out views. We will understand how SwiftUI calculates positions and sizes of our views and how we can change that process using layout priorities.

SwiftUI Previews www.avanderlee.com – Share SwiftUI Previews allow us to develop a lot faster as we can now preview our views live in Xcode. Whenever we change a piece of code, our preview will update and show the rendered change accordingly.

Instagram Story Tutorial in SwiftUI trailingclosure.com – Share Recreate the popular Instagram Scrolling Photos view using SwiftUI. This tutorial walks you through step-by-step in creating each individual piece of the UI.

Collapsing top bar animation with SwiftUI martinmitrevski.com – Share Introduction Many modern apps have a top bar, with customized designs and smooth collapsing animations. Since the default NavigationView doesn’t provide much customizations in terms of the UI, let’s see how we can do this with our own implementation in SwiftUI.

SwiftUI Custom Shapes Tutorial www.ioscreator.com – Share In SwiftUI custom shapes can be drawn using a path which can contain lines. In this tutorial a arrow shape will be displayed on the main view.

SwiftUI colorful button animation medium.com – Share Welcome back ladies and gentlemen, in this article we’re going to talk about creating a button in SwiftUI with a colorful animated background.

Code & Tools

Animal Crossing New Horizon items catalogue in SwiftUI github.com – Share You can use this application for learning about SwiftUI and Combine. It use a very standard view, and view model architecture with full use of @State, @Binding, @Published, Observed and Observable object.

Video

Displaying SwiftUI Views in UIKit Apps Using UIHostingController www.youtube.com – Share In this video, Mohammad Azam will demonstrate how to host a SwiftUI view in UIKit app using UIHostingController.

How to use gestures in SwiftUI www.youtube.com – Share The first video in series about building a flash card app in SwiftUI.

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