A thoughtfully designed reactive programming framework in Swift.
Pledge is a lightweight, thread-safe reactive programming framework for Swift that simplifies state management, event propagation and balances power with simplicity in your applications. While other frameworks force you to learn complex concepts and operators, Pledge focuses on solving the real problems developers face daily:
OpenDAL represents Open Data Access Layer. Our vision is One Layer, All Storage.
OpenDAL (/ˈoʊ.pən.dæl/, pronounced "OH-puhn-dal") is an Open Data Access Layer that enables seamless interaction with diverse storage services.
OpenDAL's development is guided by its vision of One Layer, All Storage and its core principles: Open Community, Solid Foundation, Fast Access, Object Storage First, and Extensible Architecture.
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State: in a ReSwift app the entire app state is explicitly stored in a data structure. This helps avoid complicated state management code, enables better debugging and has many, many more benefits...
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