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Resources:
- https://www.hackingwithswift.com/articles/71/how-to-use-the-coordinator-pattern-in-ios-apps
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Would make more sense as more lines get added in (especially if ui
elements programatically), as well as since horizontal layout is allowed
if the screen is small you can scroll
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Not sure if this is the right move, but it felt extraneous to have a
whole UIView to itself for now. Instead just have it right inside the
VC.
Probably a step in the wrong direction though, but will need to review.
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Note - I had to fo into the Target settings -> Info -> Custom iOS Target
Properties -> adjust the Application Scene Manifest there.
Resources:
- https://ioscoachfrank.com/remove-main-storyboard.html
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25167458/changing-navigation-title-programmatically
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Using SnapKit and some experimentation around the VC. Next step is to
change segue and then maybe get rid of storyboard all together.
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Makes it clear which parts are tightly coupled. I want to learn how to
make this more generic so I can try hooking into other APIs easily
(which make require different destructuring of JSON).
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Resources:
- https://guides.codepath.com/ios/Using-UITableView (was a bit dated)
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