Congratulations! You’ve successfully built an app using Swift actors, moving from the core theory to a practical, modern implementation.
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Actors give you race-free state updates by enforcing exclusive, serialized access. Reentrancy means suspended work can interleave, so design for it with commit-before-await (or compensation). Use @MainActor for UI and a custom global actor for shared resources such as disk I/O.
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