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Microapps architecture in Swift. Feature modules

Microapps architecture in Swift. Feature modules…
In the first post of the current series, I talked about Swift Package Manager basics and how we can maintain the project with many Swift modules. This week we continue the topic of Microapps architecture by introducing feature modules.

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