Comment Welcome! Sorry for the late newsletter today. I had been traveling for the 4th of July holiday and just got home an hour or so ago. I was able to work a bit on the newsletter through the week, but it's always difficult to hit send when you are driving. 🤪 After some action-packed weeks, this week was a little slower with links. Still good stuff of course. Enjoy. On to the links! @cdbeshore | Support on Patreon Swift Are you using non-optional optionals? If you set up your models as non-optional optionals, which is pretty common, you end up using a lot of guard statements. John teaches us how to create dedicated models so they can be used easily in other parts of our code. Handling mutable models in Swift by John Sundell Tips Keep print statements from clogging the debug console We all use print statements for debugging, but sometimes the console gets so cluttered it works against you. If you've ever searched the console for the print statement you're looking for, you know what I mean! It's even worse when multiple devs work on the same project.


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