370 - Async I Can’t Await for More SwiftUI and Less DrawRect

Episode 370 September 08, 2023 00:35:01
370 - Async I Can’t Await for More SwiftUI and Less DrawRect
The iDeveloper Podcast
370 - Async I Can’t Await for More SwiftUI and Less DrawRect

Sep 08 2023 | 00:35:01

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Show Notes

Content Warning:
This episode of The iDeveloper Podcast contains discussions about suicide and related topics. This discussion takes place between: 23:50 - 33:40
We understand that these subjects can be deeply triggering or distressing for some listeners. We urge you to prioritise your mental health and well-being when deciding whether to continue listening. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of suicide or in need of immediate assistance, please reach out to a mental health professional or contact a crisis helpline in your country. Your well-being is important to us, and we encourage you to take care of yourself while listening to this episode.

This week, John explores his exciting new adventures with async/await programming, with Scotty chiming in to share his knowledge and recommend a must-read book. Scotty also dives into his newfound love for SwiftUI on the Mac, discussing the ways data is displayed within MoneyWell.

The Curiose Case of the Async Cafe | Gumroad

The tragic loss of Yohanes Kidane | NBC

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention UK

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