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      <description>Want to make well-designed, context-sensitive transitions instead of boring old push animations? Apple has exposed the pieces for transitioning between View Controllers. We can make our own custom transitions with animations limited (mostly) by our imagination. We will cover:

Simple custom controller transitions
Custom modal presentations
Interactive transitions
Layout to layout transitions
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Simple custom controller transitions
Custom modal presentations
Interactive transitions
Layout to layout transitions
This is an intermediate level session. It will have plenty of code and demos.</content:encoded>
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