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Time flies. This is the last issue of AppCoda Weekly in 2019. I'd like to take this opportunity to t

Time flies. This is the last issue of AppCoda Weekly in 2019. I'd like to take this opportunity to th AppCoda Weekly - Issue #156 By [AppCoda Weekly]( • Issue #156 • [View online]( Time flies. This is the last issue of AppCoda Weekly in 2019. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank for your support this year. We will continue to bring valuable content in 2020. As the year is coming to an end, we are planning our editorial schedule next year. Can you do me a favour and tell me which framework you are most interested in learning? 1. SwiftUI 2. ARKit 3. CoreML 4. Combine 5. WatchKit 6. Others (please name it) Happy holidays and wish you have a healthy and happy new year! See you again next week, Simon Tutorials [A Practical Approach on Using Swift Package in Xcode]( [A Practical Approach on Using Swift Package in Xcode]( Creating and managing Swift packages has been an integrated functionality in Xcode since version 11, and that makes dealing with them a fast and straightforward process. Let’s learn how to use this new feature. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( [Gestures And Animations In SwiftUI]( [Gestures And Animations In SwiftUI]( Learn how to handle interactions, action, and animations in just a few lines of code through this awesome post. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [The Mystery Behind View Equality]( [The Mystery Behind View Equality]( SwiftUI has a view called EquatableView and a method .equatable() but there is little documentation about them. This article tries to fill that void. [swiftui-lab.com]( • [Share]( [Opaque Return Types And The 'Some' Keyword In Swift]( [Opaque Return Types And The 'Some' Keyword In Swift]( Learn how to use opaque return types and the some keyword in Swift 5. Understand the difference between opaque return types, generics and protocols. [www.vadimbulavin.com]( • [Share]( [The Power Of @ViewBuilder In SwiftUI]( [The Power Of @ViewBuilder In SwiftUI]( This tutorial talks about @ViewBuilder and its benefits while developing custom views. [swiftwithmajid.com]( • [Share]( [Sign On With Apple Implementation Tutorial]( [Sign On With Apple Implementation Tutorial]( This is a step by step tutorial to teach you the implementation of sign-in with Apple feature. [fluffy.es]( • [Share]( [Objective-C Direct Methods]( [Objective-C Direct Methods]( This article reviews Objective-C method dispatching and helps you to understand the potential impact of direct methods on future codebases. [nshipster.com]( • [Share]( [Maintaining Model Consistency In Swift]( [Maintaining Model Consistency In Swift]( Take a look at how you can improve the internal consistency within each of your core data models, and how doing so can let you establish a much stronger foundation for our codebase as a whole. [www.swiftbysundell.com]( • [Share]( [Unit Testing View Controllers and Views in Swift]( Do you really like Swift property wrappers for UserDefaults? This write up focuses on a code sample about the usage of property wrappers to illustrate a problem with this idea. [christiantietze.de]( • [Share]( [4 Tips To Make It Easier To Fix Crashes And Bugs]( [4 Tips To Make It Easier To Fix Crashes And Bugs]( Speed up the process of fixing crashes and bugs by being better prepared with these tips on diagnostics reports, feedback and useful insights. [www.avanderlee.com]( • [Share]( [Architecting A Robust Networking Layer With Protocols]( [Architecting A Robust Networking Layer With Protocols]( Designing a robust, resilient and easy to use networking layer is an essential part of many applications. Learn how to do this using an iterative approach. [www.donnywals.com]( • [Share]( [Background Execution In iOS]( This article explores how to perform background tasks in your apps and how to give your apps additional time to complete a task that was initially started in the foreground, and was later moved to the background before it had time to complete. [www.andyibanez.com]( • [Share]( [Context Menu, Alert And ActionSheet In SwiftUI]( [Context Menu, Alert And ActionSheet In SwiftUI]( Learn to build a context menu and alert using the SwiftUI framework in this sample iOS application by replacing a 3D touch with peek and pop, alert and actionsheet. [medium.com]( • [Share]( [Cleaning Up With Swift Defer]( [Cleaning Up With Swift Defer]( The Swift defer statement becomes useful when you want to be certain that you clean up resources before they go out of scope. This post shows a good use case when working with security scoped iCloud files. [useyourloaf.com]( • [Share]( Ads/ Sponsored [Mastering SwiftUI]( [Mastering SwiftUI]( Learn how to build fluid UIs and a real world app with SwiftUI, Apple’s brand new framework introduced in iOS 13. Dive deep into SwiftUI and learn to develop UI in declarative syntax. You will work with various UI elements including Context Menu, List, ScrollView, etc, and learn how to create complex layouts with Stacks. [www.appcoda.com]( • [Share]( UI/ UX [Predicting 20 UX Trends For 2020!]( [Predicting 20 UX Trends For 2020!]( Keep yourself abreast with the latest UX trends likely to be followed in 2020. [uxplanet.org]( • [Share]( [18 User Testing Questions For A Better User Experience]( [18 User Testing Questions For A Better User Experience]( Need to choose your user testing questions? Get insight into the mind of the user with these crucial questions! [www.justinmind.com]( • [Share]( [Understanding Loading Animations]( [Understanding Loading Animations]( Do you feel comfortable and calm when opening Gmail, LinkedIn or other websites? Here’s a complete guide on loading animations. [uxdesign.cc]( • [Share]( Libraries [SpotlightSearch]( Spotlight Search UI written in SwiftUI and Combine. [github.com]( • [Share]( [SOPullUpView]( SOPullUpView library for iOS, with pull up gesture. [github.com]( • [Share]( Did you enjoy this issue? [AppCoda Weekly]( By [AppCoda Weekly]( Must-read Swift & iOS programming articles that take your skills to the next level. Deliver every Tuesday! [Tweet](    [Share]( If you don't want these updates anymore, please unsubscribe [here](. 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