SwiftUI's Mini Coordinator Pattern Demystified
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- SwiftUI's Mini Coordinator Pattern Demystified
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Learn how to navigate in SwiftUI using the Mini Coordinator Pattern. This video will demystify how to use this pattern for smooth navigation in your iOS app development projects. We'll break down SwiftUI's Mini Coordinator Pattern and show you how to use it for navigation in iOS apps.
If you're a SwiftUI developer looking to level up your app's navigation, this video is a must-watch!
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Am I understanding correctly that this pattern would mean that every navigationStep on a particular screen have the same destination?
No, you have to set up as many navigation steps as many destinations you want
@@rebeloper Ah okay cool. So in your example, instead of the single desitnation set on the List, you would set a different one on each button? Thanks for the help!
That is correct.
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