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Learning Swift Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Andrew J Wagner
Book Image

Learning Swift Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Andrew J Wagner

Overview of this book

Swift is Apple’s new programming language and the future of iOS and OS X app development. It is a high-performance language that feels like a modern scripting language. On the surface, Swift is easy to jump into, but it has complex underpinnings that are critical to becoming proficient at turning an idea into reality. This book is an approachable, step-by-step introduction into programming with Swift for everyone. It begins by giving you an overview of the key features through practical examples and progresses to more advanced topics that help differentiate the proficient developers from the mediocre ones. It covers important concepts such as Variables, Optionals, Closures, Generics, and Memory Management. Mixed in with those concepts, it also helps you learn the art of programming such as maintainability, useful design patterns, and resources to further your knowledge. This all culminates in writing a basic iOS app that will get you well on your way to turning your own app ideas into reality.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Learning Swift Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


Protocols and generics are definitely complex, but we have seen that they can be used to effectively let the compiler protect us from ourselves. In this chapter, we have covered how protocols are like contracts for types to sign. We have also seen that protocols can be made more flexible using type aliases. Generics allow us to take full advantage of protocols with type aliases and also allow us to create powerful and flexible types that adapt to the contexts in which they are used. Finally, we looked at how we can use protocols and generics in the form of sequences and generators to solve a complex math problem in a very clean and understandable way, as an inspiration to solve other types of problems just as cleanly.

At this point we have covered all of the core features of the Swift language. We are now ready to look a little bit deeper at how data is actually stored while a program is run and how we can best manage the resources used by our programs.