Written by Paul Hudson @twostraws
Description: Bring your interfaces to life with animation, and meet switch/case at the same time.
I put together answers for over 600 of the most frequently asked questions I received from readers into one place: the Swift 5 Knowledge Base. It answers basic and advanced questions, and provides lots of free code you can re-use however you please. If you hit problems, try searching there first.
If you're still having problems, you can post to the Hacking with Swift subreddit where you can expect an answer fairly quickly, or you can find me on Twitter where I'll do my best to help.
The project files for Hacking with Swift are all available on GitHub, where you can view them, fork them, or download them: click here for the GitHub repo.
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