Welcome to “Lesson 3: Transitioning from Data Passing to State Management”. This lesson builds on the foundation you established in understanding data flow within SwiftUI applications, specifically focusing on how data updates can dynamically change your app’s user interface.
Previously, you explored the concept of data passing, where data moves from one view to another, maintaining UI consistency with the underlying data. In this lesson, you’ll jump into data updating — how your application responds to interactions like button presses, navigation events, or external data changes.
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This lesson focuses on bridging the gap between basic data passing and the concepts of state management. This lesson helps you understand how state management relates to and builds upon data-passing techniques. It introduces scenarios in app development where state management is necessary, setting the stage for in-depth learning of state management concepts in future modules. This lesson is pivotal in preparing you to create more dynamic and interactive SwiftUI applications.
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