Thank you for your decent video to elaborate on the concept of the DateFormatter in Swift. I start my SwiftUI journey 1 month ago through Mark's tutorial and found out about your channel in one live session. Your video helps me a lot to clarify my understanding.
Great tutorial on using date and time formatters. Especially like your examples showing different formats! As is clear in your video, it is a lot more involved in concept, approach, and code to get it right, especially in a global context. It definitely takes some time exploring how this works, such as with your code examples, before implementing date/time in an app. Thanks for another very helpful and well-done video!
Well done, thanks! Also, will keep your playground around for reference. On a side note: I don't understand how anybody can downvote this... It's either helpful to me, then I'll watch and most likely give a thumbs up - or it won't and I will go on with my life without ever watching it fully... I mean, does a downvoting person have the impression that she/he could have done better? If so, go for it, put in some effort, but don't belittle somebody else's effort! Sorry for my little rant, but stuff like this annoys me :-}
Thanks for your kind words. Abuse is what happens when you put yourself out there. I try to let the good comments like yours have more of an impact on me than the down votes or the negative comments. Overall, I have over a 99% upvotes over downvotes so I think I will be ok.
I'm a visual learner so these video tutorials are a godsend! Thank you Stewart 🙏🏻
Thank you for your decent video to elaborate on the concept of the DateFormatter in Swift. I start my SwiftUI journey 1 month ago through Mark's tutorial and found out about your channel in one live session. Your video helps me a lot to clarify my understanding.
Great tutorial on using date and time formatters. Especially like your examples showing different formats! As is clear in your video, it is a lot more involved in concept, approach, and code to get it right, especially in a global context. It definitely takes some time exploring how this works, such as with your code examples, before implementing date/time in an app. Thanks for another very helpful and well-done video!
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Well done, thanks! Also, will keep your playground around for reference. On a side note: I don't understand how anybody can downvote this... It's either helpful to me, then I'll watch and most likely give a thumbs up - or it won't and I will go on with my life without ever watching it fully... I mean, does a downvoting person have the impression that she/he could have done better? If so, go for it, put in some effort, but don't belittle somebody else's effort!
Sorry for my little rant, but stuff like this annoys me :-}
Thanks for your kind words. Abuse is what happens when you put yourself out there. I try to let the good comments like yours have more of an impact on me than the down votes or the negative comments. Overall, I have over a 99% upvotes over downvotes so I think I will be ok.
Maybe they couldn't get a date.
The man has one downvote lol.....Let's focus on the content and not the little things ...Good Luck!
Very useful information, thank you very much!
If you're saving to CoreData, you would need to save the date and time as a UTC or date component?
This answer on Stack Overflow will likely answer your question stackoverflow.com/questions/39778111/use-swifts-date-with-coredata