A mobile app using Swift 3 to demonstrate Asynchronous Tasks
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A mobile app using Swift 3 to demonstrate Asynchronous Tasks
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Swift asynchronous task switcher: it calls the completion handler of the most-recently-completed asynchronous task.
Javascript style promises with async/await, suspend/resume and cancel features for Swift.
Work with values that haven't been determined yet.
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