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Mastering SwiftUI [Black Friday Discount]

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Hello, ​ Along with our launch of , we are running a Black Friday Promotion for our Mastering S

Hello, ​ Along with our launch of [Beginning iOS 14 Programming with Swift](), we are running a Black Friday Promotion for our Mastering SwiftUI book. From now till Nov 30 (23:59PST), you can use the discount code "BF2020" at checkout to receive an extra discount. ​ The Mastering SwiftUI book already supports the latest version of the SwiftUI framework, released along with Xcode 12. The new version of Xcode introduces a new App lifecycle API for SwiftUI. All the content and projects of our [Mastering SwiftUI book](=) are updated to use this new lifecycle. You will learn how to handle state management and Core Data with the new life cycle API. In iOS 13, SwiftUI doesn’t provide a built-in component for multiline input. The new version of iOS comes with a TextEditor component to handle. This book update also covers its usage and the Personal Finance app are updated to use TextEditor for handling multiline input. ​ ​ ​ When the first version of the book was announced last year, it had about 350 pages. Now the book has over 800 pages! We will release another update in early 2021 to cover some more new features of the framework. Again, this update will be delivered to your inbox as a free update once you purchased any of the packages. ​ During the Black Friday promotion, we've dropped the price of all our SwiftUI packages: ​ - Mastering SwiftUI Book ($39 only, Regular Price: $49) - Mastering SwiftUI Starter Package ($59 only, Regular Price: $99) - Mastering SwiftUI Pro Package ($99 only, Regular Price: $249) ​ To enjoy the discount, click the link below and choose any of the packages. At checkout, enter the discount code "BF2020" to receive an extra discount. ​ ​[(=)​ ​ As usual, all these packages include one year free update. ​ I hope you’ll enjoy this offer and the new beginner book. Again, this exclusive offer is not available forever. It expires on 30 November, 2020 (23:59 PST). ​ If you have any questions, please hit Reply and write me back. ​ Regards, Simon ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a [Built with ConvertKit]()

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