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Last week, I wrote about SF Symbols and how to use them in your apps. If you missed it, you can check it out here. This week, we’ll dive into animating SF Symbols—because who doesn’t love a good animation?
I recently took a deep dive into the current state of SF Symbols, and I thought I’d share my findings with you, especially since Apple introduced new SF Symbol animations at this year’s WWDC.
You’ve been hard at work all day, fixing bugs, adding new features, updating old ones and it comes time to clock off. You go through your usual evening routine, whether it’s walking the dog, making your evening meal for yourself or for your family, spending time with your kids or your significant other.
So what are UserDefaults?
So I decided to start a blog. But why?
Recently at work, I picked up a ticket which involved rendering a list of images. The list was made up of 2 columns, with 2 images in each row.