Listen "How to Create Scrollable Lists with Protocol-Oriented Design & UICollectionViewCompositionalLayout"
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The motivation for this approach is very simple, we want to reduce the amount of boilerplate code by creating universal tools. We will solve this problem in 4 stages. Writing an abstraction of the data type of scrolling elements; writing a base class for scrollable elements; Writing an Implementation for Lists; and Writing an implementation for Lists.
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