Nick Lockwood on Nostr: It's interesting that SwiftUI is now ditching Combine (which was really its last ...
It's interesting that SwiftUI is now ditching Combine (which was really its last remaining use-case after Swift Concurrency shipped) - I can't recall another case of Apple walking back a new framework so quickly and thoroughly.
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