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16,506 PointsviewController.swift
I can't find this file within my funfacts I have viewController.h or viewController.m is there any other way I can extract viewController.swift?
Robert Tucker
3,107 PointsRobert Tucker
3,107 PointsWhen you created the project, were you sure to indicate the language being used is Swift rather than Objective-C?