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Matt Massicotte from Chime talks about the challenges he faced migrating the Async/Await and some misconceptions folks might have with asynchronous programming.
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- Episode 132 - Open and Extensible with Matt Massicotte
- Episode 98 - Async, Await and Combine with Marin Todorov
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- Semaphore by Gwendal Roué
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- (00:00) - What's (Not) New with ExtensionKit
- (03:06) - Migrating to Async/Await
- (10:59) - Dealing with Older APIs
- (12:46) - On Swift 6
- (18:59) - Locks and Semaphore
- (24:48) - Swift Proposals
- (27:31) - WWDC 2023
- Edward Sanchez
- Steven Lipton
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