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    Nuke

    Nuke

    Image loading system

    ...It's easy to learn and use thanks to a clear and concise API. Its architecture enables many powerful features while offering virtually unlimited possibilities for customization. Despite the number of features, the framework is lean and compiles in just under 3 seconds¹. Nuke has an automated test suite 2x the size of the codebase itself, ensuring excellent reliability. Every feature is carefully designed and optimized for performance. Fast LRU memory cache, native HTTP disk cache, and custom aggressive LRU disk cache. Customize image pipeline using built-in Alamofire, Gifu, FLAnimatedImage, WebP plugins or create your own. ...
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    Interpolate

    Interpolate

    Swift interpolation for gesture-driven animations

    Interpolate is a powerful Swift interpolation framework for creating interactive gesture-driven animations. The idea of Interpolate is - all animation is the interpolation of values over time. Create an Interpolate object with a from value, a to value and an apply closure that applies the interpolation's result to the target object. Alternatively, you can specify multiple values for the interpolation in an array.
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