In the second lesson of the series, we’ll add state to our quiz app so that it can show users whether they answered correctly. We’ll also build out a model for our quiz questions, and add a settings tab. Here are some Stack Overflow questions related to the work we did in today’s session: What… The post Level Up: Build a Quiz App with SwiftUI – Part 2 appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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