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More Indirection | A blog about Swift, SwiftUI, and Python, illustrated with my travel photos More Indirection – A blog about Swift, SwiftUI, and Python, illustrated with my travel photos Skip to content Primary Menu More Indirection Home Skip to content More Indirection A blog about Swift, SwiftUI, and Python, illustrated with my travel photos Using Combine to simulate async / await in Swift Posted on May 13, 2020 May 24, 2021 by moreindirection A few years ago, I read Chris Lattner’s Swift Concurrency Manifesto , a concrete proposal to bring async/await support to Swift. async/await is an elegant way to deal with concurrency and to organize concurrent code. It’s already in popular languages like Python and JavaScript . Instead of writing a series of nested callbacks to deal with concurrent processes, you write your code almost as if it were running synchronously. The async keyword indicates code that will run concurrently, and the await keyword...
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