I was always using delegates for containers which was painful. I was always wondering why there isn’t method something like Responder Chain. But this video explained everything very well. Specially the debugging with next property, which shows the effort of author before making the video. From now I will use this. Thanks for the video!
I was always using delegates for containers which was painful. I was always wondering why there isn’t method something like Responder Chain. But this video explained everything very well. Specially the debugging with next property, which shows the effort of author before making the video. From now I will use this.
Thanks for the video!
This is a great explaination! I hope you keep doing this stuff :)
Will do Alexander. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much! There's not a lot of intermediate to advanced info out there in video format!
No problem Otter. Glad you liked it.
Very good explanation. Thanks
Most welcome Bogdan. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks. Awesome as always
Amazing video
Why thank you!
nice video! keep doing more!
Awesome explanation!
Thank you Manas.
High quality explanation. Thank you so much1
Most welcome. Responder chain is really cool and good to know about.
This is great! Thank you very much!
Very welcome Stas.
Thank you, good explanation!)
Most welcome!
great explanation!
Thank you! Glad it helped.
good stuff man
Awesome buddy. Thx - love the responder chain.
Thank you
You are very welcome UI. Thanks for stopping by.
I guess you said `UIResponder` as a protocol. It is in fact a `class`.
You are correct Karthik! My bad.