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    Then

    Then

    Tame async code with battle-tested promises

    Tame async code with battle-tested promises. Because async code is hard to write, hard to read, hard to reason about. A pain to maintain. By using a then keyword that enables you to write aSync code that reads like an English sentence. Async code is now concise, flexible and maintainable.
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    PhoneNumberKit

    PhoneNumberKit

    A Swift framework for parsing and formatting phone numbers

    Swift 5.3 framework for parsing, formatting and validating international phone numbers. Inspired by Google's libphonenumber. Import PhoneNumberKit at the top of the Swift file that will interact with a phone number. All of your interactions with PhoneNumberKit happen through a PhoneNumberKit object. The first step you should take is to allocate one. A PhoneNumberKit instance is relatively expensive to allocate (it parses the metadata and keeps it in memory for the object's lifecycle), you...
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