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John and Rambo discuss asynchronous unit testing, using Windows as a development platform, SwiftUI previews on laptops, and conclude their deep dive into Swift’s concurrency system by talking about actors and structured...
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Published Nov 17, 2021, 75:13 long, audio available.
John and Rambo discuss asynchronous unit testing, using Windows as a development platform, SwiftUI previews on laptops, and conclude their deep dive into Swift’s concurrency system by talking about actors and structured concurrency. Sponsored by Pillow : Pillow is an all-in-one sleep tracking solution to help you get a better night’s sleep. Download it from the App Store today . Download MP3 Hosts Gui on Twitter: @_inside John on Twitter: @johnsundell Links Unit testing Swift code that uses async/await Test expectations Unit testing in Swift Raspberry Pi Pico IOKit Audacity Actors in Swift The MainActor attribute Using async let to run multiple tasks in parallel
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Published Nov 17, 2021 and 75:13 long