Today we go over how to present server data in a UICollectionView with Swift 3. This is a step by step tutorial that will explain what is happening in each line of code so you can grasp the full concept of how to download and display images in your UICollectionView.
Networking is a major part of iOS development and is almost always required for iOS developer jobs. When working with images, it increases the complexity of the code and there are certain steps to you should go through to optimize your code.
By the end of this tutorial, you will know how to setup a collection view, download multiple images, and cache those images.
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UICollectionView: Presenting Server Data | Swift 3, Xcode 8 video editing software free | |
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