Comment Welcome. Hope everyone's had a good week. I've been crazy busy this week and just had time to get the newsletter out today. Hope you enjoy the links! @cdbeshore | Support on Patreon Swift Sign up for this new Swift newsletter One of the best places to get your Swift fix on is John Sundells site. He's consistently posting new tutorials and diving into frameworks. Because of his consistency, his site is a wealth of Swift knowledge. He's launched a podcast and now he is introducing a monthly Swift newsletter. I have no doubt it's worth subscribing to. Make sure to check it out. Tip: If you use Adblock, you will need to disable it to see the signup form. Normally these appear regardless of Adblock, but for whatever reason, John's isn't. The Swift by Sundell Newsletter by John Sundell Understanding the power of lazy sequences Cool. I've never used lazy sequences before. Consider me informed. 😀 These lazy variations work just like their regular counterparts, but with one twist: they have custom implementations of methods like map and filter in order to make them work lazily - meaning that the actual computations will only happen where and when you need them.


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