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🏗️ Master MVI Architecture in SwiftUI: Complete Guide with Real Examples Learn how to build predictable, maintainable SwiftUI apps using the Model-View-Intent (MVI) pattern. This comprehensive tutorial covers everything from basic concepts to a complete Todo app implementation. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • MVI fundamentals and unidirectional data flow • Building a simple Counter app with MVI • Complete Todo app with CRUD operations • Clean SwiftUI integration with binding properties • When to use MVI vs MVVM • Real-world state management patterns • Optimistic updates and error handling 💻 Complete Source Code: https://github.com/palKaran/mvi-pattern 🔗 Connect with me: • Twitter: @swift_karan • LinkedIn: / karan-pal 📱 What We Build: ✅ Counter app with async operations ✅ Todo app with filtering and editing ✅ AppStorage persistence ✅ Optimistic UI updates ✅ Clean architecture patterns 🎓 Perfect for: • iOS developers learning architecture patterns • SwiftUI developers wanting predictable state management • Teams looking for scalable app architecture • Anyone struggling with complex state flows 📋 Prerequisites: • Basic SwiftUI knowledge • Understanding of iOS development • Familiarity with Swift fundamentals 👍 If this tutorial helped you understand MVI architecture, please like and subscribe for more iOS development content! 💬 Questions? Drop them in the comments below - I read and respond to every one! --- Video covers MVI (Model-View-Intent) architecture implementation in SwiftUI with practical examples including Counter and Todo apps. Learn unidirectional data flow, state management, and when to use MVI vs other patterns.