Swift coroutines for iOS, macOS and Linux.
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Swift coroutines for iOS, macOS and Linux.
Just a tiny library to make using GCD easier and intuitive
A fast, small, efficient analog of GCD in Swift
In this article let me show you how easy is to download the audio or any other media file from the URL and store it into the Local dataBase.
Example project guide you schedules multiple thread for network requests in RxSwift, which is optimize your app's performance better.
Task management framework with Async/Await implementation
The main application that is used to consolidate my knowledge gained from completed homework assignments for each academic topic.
Implementation of multithread in swift 3
Design an instant search feature that works on client side using a cache that does not exceed 10 MB of memory footprint on client.
Swift package to cancel async operations on class/struct deletion
The multi-page application is designed to view images via the Unsplash API.
PopFlix is a Swift iOS app that leverages the power of Swift, SwiftData for offline support, and multithreading using async/await. Following the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) architecture and adhering to SOLID principles, PopFlix is not just an app but a showcase of best practices in iOS development.
Provides similar concurrency and functional programming features found in Java 8.
Code Challenge | Populate UICollectionView with Remotely Fetched Images
An Image Viewer app that allows user to move through a couple of images fetched from a web server written in Swift
Second Stanford's CS193p iOS app built with SwiftUI to explore and understand queues. It is an emoji art app, where you can drag and drop background images from other apps (like the browser) and emojis, resize and move them around the screen.
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