If you enjoy my teaching/presentation style I've created my own iOS development courses at seanallen.teachable.com. You can watch the first ~10% of each one for free to get a feel for them.
Great video as always Sean, but for the colorScheme isn't it better to create Color asset with light and dark mode options and let SwiftUI handle it itself?
@Environment gives the access of a variable to entire app but during runtime. where actually does it store. For example once I toggle to dark mode, killing the app in app switcher and coming back, will this retain the dark mode settings?
Hey Sean! I started to learn coding with Swift and I look a lot at your videos, any recommendation or future videos coming about coding practices when using sensors (cameras, LiDAR). Thanks for your videos they are really helpful
If you enjoy my teaching/presentation style I've created my own iOS development courses at seanallen.teachable.com. You can watch the first ~10% of each one for free to get a feel for them.
I've started learning SwiftUI recently and for that I would like to thank you for teaching in a nice way :) Amazing Content😌
Glad you enjoy it!
Always up to watch your videos, Sean!
Thanks for the support, Omair!
Thanks for the video, Sean!
No problem, Andre. Happy to help.
Really Enjoyed Your Video Thanks a lot Allen
Great content Sean!
Thanks for the kind words, Lembani!
Pretty cool stuff. Nice video.
Thanks Marvelous 👍
Great explanation
Glad you liked it
Thanks a lot ! 👍
Great video as always Sean, but for the colorScheme isn't it better to create Color asset with light and dark mode options and let SwiftUI handle it itself?
@Environment gives the access of a variable to entire app but during runtime. where actually does it store. For example once I toggle to dark mode, killing the app in app switcher and coming back, will this retain the dark mode settings?
Great video Sean thank you it helped a lot. Do you think one day you could a video about core data and environmentObject?
I'm using Core Data in the app I'm currently building, so future videos on that topic are likely.
Do you do BJJ or some form of MMA
Hey Sean! I started to learn coding with Swift and I look a lot at your videos, any recommendation or future videos coming about coding practices when using sensors (cameras, LiDAR). Thanks for your videos they are really helpful
To be honest, I've haven't worked with camera sensors or LiDAR, so I'm probably not the best person to teach that.
wait, is that how you pronounce deprecated?
Yep :)