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Thank you. I look forward to a future practical application of this. I’m still also learning application of coredata and I see I could perhaps persist the stack.
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This was an outstanding video Alex. Exceptionally well done. Looking forward to more of this type.
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Thank you. I look forward to a future practical application of this. I’m still also learning application of coredata and I see I could perhaps persist the stack.
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I think the nil coalescing operator would have been more appropriate than the ternary operator for the line that gives Empty or peek
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Sir I follow your videos and the content. As a subscriber, I always wonder why?what? How? format in all of my content creators. The thumbnail and title took my interest to watch the video, and somehow watched the video till end . I tried to understand,the each and every line of codes by keeping the video speed low, still couldn't grasp the concept. I know linked list stack are not an easy topic but I am preety sure ,you could make it more understable. I might choose a wrong content as a newbie Swift programmer, but I really appreciate your efforts. It is not possible to make understand each and every keyword or syntax , but couldn't figure out which syntax or keyword I really need to focus on , like why? Element,expressiblebyarrayliteral ? I tried googling it but couldn't relate with the video . Can you please suggest ?
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