PinnedPublished inBetter ProgrammingWhy Model Objects Shouldn’t Implement Swift’s Decodable or Encodable ProtocolsAnd which objects shouldSep 1, 2019A response icon15Sep 1, 2019A response icon15
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Hello Jonathan! Thank you for your response.Yes, you could create an extension that conforms to Encodable or Decodable. That would work. But I see a couple of "problems" with that…May 28, 2021A response icon1May 28, 2021A response icon1
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