Anas PoovalloorUnderstanding async let in Swift — Unlocking Concurrency with EaseSwift’s async let simplifies concurrency by enabling multiple asynchronous tasks to run in parallel. It allows for cleaner, more efficient…Sep 23Sep 23
Anas PoovalloorIntegrating Nexus Repository into Your iOS Project: A Step-by-Step GuideWelcome to this in-depth guide on integrating a Nexus repository with your iOS project using CocoaPods. In this tutorial, we’ll walk you…Jul 31Jul 31
Anas PoovalloorUnderstanding Swift's — withCheckedThrowingContinuationSwift’s withCheckedThrowingContinuation is a powerful function that bridges the gap between callback-based asynchronous code and modern…Jul 11Jul 11
Anas PoovalloorMastering Error Handling in Swift: Best Practices and Detailed ExamplesError handling is a crucial aspect of developing robust and user-friendly applications. Swift, Apple’s modern programming language, offers…Jul 7Jul 7
Anas PoovalloorUnderstanding Swift’s Async/AwaitSwift’s async/await feature, introduced in Swift 5.5, provides a powerful and intuitive way to write asynchronous code. It simplifies…Jul 7Jul 7
Anas PoovalloorUnderstanding Swift’s — withThrowingTaskGroupSwift’s withThrowingTaskGroup is a powerful tool for managing concurrent operations that can throw errors. It's part of Swift's structured…Jul 7Jul 7
Anas PoovalloorHow to Manually Symbolicate a .crash or .ips File in XcodeWhen your app crashes, it generates a crash report. These reports are invaluable for diagnosing and fixing bugs, but they are often…Jul 4Jul 4
Anas PoovalloorFacebook Account Kit using SwiftLog into your app using phone number or email address as passwordless credentialsMay 12, 20184May 12, 20184