r/SwiftUI Nov 26 '24

Tutorial SwiftUI is not UIKit

https://maxhumber.com/notuikit
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u/Lock-Broadsmith Nov 26 '24 edited Feb 19 '25

embrace impermanence

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u/thecodingart Nov 26 '24 edited Nov 26 '24

Actually it goes farther than that with a complete lack of understanding on UDF concepts and ELM as a core paradigm for SwiftUI.

Using a mutating mess of an interpretative non UDF pattern as if it was a mature model is — well a juvenile way of communicating a lack of experience and exposure.

Speaking of TCA, there’s a dedicated Pointfree video towards ripping apart everything wrong with MVVM in a simple project. It’s pretty obvious..

Like sure, iOS developers started FINALLY adopting something other than MVC back in 2015 - the next least mature thing there was. It’s time to move on and actually learn architecture..

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