By writing a little code, you can write your own Do-It-Yourself custom scroll view.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.raywenderlich.com/4040-scroll-view-school/lessons/3
By writing a little code, you can write your own Do-It-Yourself custom scroll view.
Hey guys, great stuff so far. I just wanted to share some feedback. Something I’ve noticed in the new videos you guys have released lately (including this one). A couple of months ago I’ve watched some other video series on this website and some of them I found pretty hard to follow, partly because of the code being copy pasted and sped up. I like this new style a lot more where the instructor is live typing the code and explaining along the way, without speeding it up. To me it feels much more realistic and easier to follow. I also love hearing the sound of typing on the keyboard. The pace is slightly slower but the info is easier to digest. Please keep this up. Thanks a lot!!
Thanks for the feedback, Benny. We certainly appreciate it. I think you must have seen our screencasts. They are designed to be explained a faster rate whereas our courses are designed to be much slower. The reasoning is that the screencasts cover a single topic such as an API as quick as possible to get you up and running.
The courses are meant to give you a broader overview.
Again, thanks for the feedback!
What is the translation method? What does it mean in:self? I read the documentation but it goes over my head. If you can please explain or redirect to a resource where this is explained I’d really appreciate it. I tried the gesture recognizers course but its just too naive explanation. Thanks in advance.
@benzai @srinath2763 Please check out the updated version of the course when you get a chance:
https://www.raywenderlich.com/9223-scroll-view-school
I hope it helps!