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Mastering SwiftUI for iOS 15 - Free Preview [Don't miss the launch discount]

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Hello, ​ As you may know, we've released the iOS 15 update for our book. Unlike our , this book

Hello, ​ As you may know, we've released the iOS 15 update for our [Mastering SwiftUI](=) book. Unlike our [beginner book](), this book is more like a cookbook that each chapter shows you how to work with a SwiftUI view or APIs. You don't have to read the book from the first chapter. You are free to pick one that interests you and start learning the APIs. ​ If you want to learn more about the book, you can take a look at the preview below. The following chapters are free for reading: ​ - ​[Chapter 1 - Introduction to SwiftUI]()​ - ​[Chapter 2 - Getting Started with SwiftUI and Working with Text](​ - ​[Chapter 6 - Working with SwiftUI Buttons](​ - ​[Chapter 17 - Understanding Gestures](=)​ - ​[Chapter 37 - Implementing Search Bar Using Searchable](​ ​ ​ Once you have a good understanding of SwiftUI, you will learn how to build a personal finance app with SwiftUI and Combine. This app is not too complicated to build but you will learn quite a lot about SwiftUI and understand how to apply the techniques you learned in the book to develop a real world app. In brief, here are some of the stuff we will go through with you: ​ - How to build a form and perform validation - How to pass the form data between views using Combine - How to filter records and refresh the list view - How to use bottom sheet to display record details - How to use DatePicker for date selection ​ From now till Jan 2 (23:59 PST), you can use the discount code "launch2022" to receive an extra 20% off. You can [click this link](=) and pick one of the book package to enjoy the discount. Alternatively, you can use the direct links below: ​ - ​[Mastering SwiftUI Book](=) (~$39 only, Regular Price: $49) - ​[Mastering SwiftUI Starter](=) (~$63 only, Regular Price: $99) - ​[Mastering SwiftUI Professional]( (~$159 only, Regular Price: $249) ​ I hope you enjoy this offer and the new SwiftUI book. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. ​ 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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