NavigationController
Asked on 03/19/2025
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It seems like you're interested in the NavigationController. While the specific details about NavigationController weren't directly covered in the provided context, there are related topics on UI animations and transitions, as well as updates to tab and sidebar experiences in iOS and iPadOS, which might be of interest.
For example, the session Enhance your UI animations and transitions discusses the UIKit view controller life cycle and callbacks, which could be relevant if you're looking into how navigation controllers handle transitions.
Additionally, the session Elevate your tab and sidebar experience in iPadOS covers enabling sidebars with UITabBarController
in UIKit, which might provide insights into navigation patterns and controller usage.
If you have more specific questions about navigation controllers or related topics, feel free to ask!

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