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Hot Reloading in Swift
Hot Reloading in Swift.
The year is 2040, and our newest MacBook M30X processors can compile large Swift projects perceivably instantaneously, sounds pretty amazing, right?
Except, compiling the codebase is just part of our iteration cycle. Other ones include: - restarting it (or deploying it to the device) - navigating to the previous location
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