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Jeet DholakiaSequential vs. Parallel Coroutines in KotlinKotlin coroutines empower you to write clean, concurrent code. But within this realm lies a critical choice: sequential or parallel…Feb 3Feb 3
Jeet DholakiaCreate a form using styled components in ReactJSCreating a sign up form using styled components in React can be a great way to add some custom styling to your application. In this blog…Dec 12, 2022Dec 12, 2022
Jeet DholakiaStyled components vs CSS in React JSStyled components and CSS are two popular ways to add styling to React applications. In this blog, we’ll compare the two approaches and…Dec 12, 2022Dec 12, 2022
Jeet DholakiaEnvironmentObject in SwiftUIThe @EnvironmentObject property wrapper is used to store and manage the state of a view and its subviews in a shared environment object. It…Dec 5, 2022Dec 5, 2022
Jeet DholakiaStateObject property wrapper in SwiftUI code exampleIn SwiftUI, the @StateObject property wrapper is used to store and manage the state of a view in a managed object. It is similar to the…Dec 5, 2022Dec 5, 2022
Jeet DholakiaState property wrapper in SwiftUIIn SwiftUI, the state, @StateObject, and @EnvironmentObject property wrappers are used to manage the state of a view and its subviews…Dec 5, 2022Dec 5, 2022
Jeet DholakiaMVVM pattern in SwiftUI using Async/AwaitHere’s an example of how you might use async and await with SwiftUI and the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) architecture to make an HTTP…Dec 5, 20221Dec 5, 20221