Swift for the Really Impatient
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Author
Publication
2015 - Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ
Language
English
Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25649339M
- ISBN-139780133960129
- ISBN-100133960129
- OCLC Control Number889521773
- OCLC Control Number899528229
Classifications
- LCCQA76.73.S95H46 2015
Description
Swift for the Really Impatient is the perfect jumpstart to the Swift language for every experienced Objective-C developer. Leading iOS and OS X developers Matt Henderson and Dave Wood help you take full advantage of Swift's powerful innovations, without wasting time on basics you already know. Through expert code examples and crystal-clear explanations, Henderson and Wood reveal how Swift features improve on Objective-C and show how to make the most of them. You'll quickly master "Swift-er" techniques for using objects, classes, optionals, generics, functions, closures, and more. Each chapter includes hands-on exercises designed to reinforce and deepen your skills. You'll learn how to re-implement common Objective-C programming solutions in Swift, improving code clarity, power, and performance on both desktop and mobile devices. And, because you probably won't (or can't) abandon Objective-C anytime soon, you'll discover how to use both languages together, smoothly integrate Swift into existing projects and workflows, and gradually move your current code base into the future. Coverage includes: Using Swift's new patterns and concise, expressive syntax to produce safer, more reliable code; Leveraging the surprising power of Swift's data structures; Utilizing Swift's type system to help prevent errors common in other languages; Using optionals to correctly handle invalid, missing, or unknown values; Implementing generics to reduce duplication, improve power, and simplify maintenance; Abstracting functionality for reusable code while maintaining type safety; Isolating code in clean, flexible, low-overhead closures; Interacting with C and Objective-C APIs; Combining Swift with Objective-C in the same project; Avoiding gotchas in importing Objective-C classes to Swift; Nesting types to improve code clarity; Creating shared objects with soft singletons; Managing threading and concurrency with Swift's advanced Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) patterns. - Publisher.
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