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iOS Build a Playlist Browser with Swift Building the Music Library and Playlist Models Using UIImageView

Dane Lennon
Dane Lennon
1,840 Points

assets folder?

what do you mean by "bring up the assets folder" ? how have you done this? I'm confused. do you mean the one i downloaded? or the one already in xCode and view in finder?

2 Answers

Hi Dane, what Pasan is referring to is the "Assets Folder" which must be downloaded from the Teacher's Notes section. Here's a direct link to the Assets Folder. Happy Coding! :)

Dane Lennon
Dane Lennon
1,840 Points

thanks for the quick reply! yer i forehead slapped myself when i figured it out in the end. just the wording was a bit ambiguous. as Aaron points out above. i wasn't sure which one he meant.

The assets folder can be found on the left side of Xcode. It contains all of your files and folders. You can bring this up by selecting the show navigator button.

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