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Mastering macOS Programming.

By : Stuart Grimshaw, Gregory Casamento
Book Image

Mastering macOS Programming.

By: Stuart Grimshaw, Gregory Casamento

Overview of this book

macOS continues to lead the way in desktop operating systems, with its tight integration across the Apple ecosystem of platforms and devices. With this book, you will get an in-depth knowledge of working on macOS, enabling you to unleash the full potential of the latest version using Swift 3 to build applications. This book will help you broaden your horizons by taking your programming skills to next level. The initial chapters will show you all about the environment that surrounds a developer at the start of a project. It introduces you to the new features that Swift 3 and Xcode 8 offers and also covers the common design patterns that you need to know for planning anything more than trivial projects. You will then learn the advanced Swift programming concepts, including memory management, generics, protocol orientated and functional programming and with this knowledge you will be able to tackle the next several chapters that deal with Apple’s own Cocoa frameworks. It also covers AppKit, Foundation, and Core Data in detail which is a part of the Cocoa umbrella framework. The rest of the book will cover the challenges posed by asynchronous programming, error handling, debugging, and many other areas that are an indispensable part of producing software in a professional environment. By the end of this book, you will be well acquainted with Swift, Cocoa, and AppKit, as well as a plethora of other essential tools, and you will be ready to tackle much more complex and advanced software projects.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
18
LLDB and the Command Line

Chapter 15. Connect to the World - Networking

There are still some apps that need no connection to the World Wide Web, though I'm not sure I have used many of them this week. The System Preferences app, that's all I can think of right now.

It's probably fair to say for all of us, that networking is an indispensable part of our toolkit as developers. Doing Mac OS means doing networking. Fortunately, Foundation Kit's URLSession framework provides us with a rich set of classes that take us well beyond the basics of Internet connectivity.

The following topics are covered in this chapter:

  • URLSession's patterns for asynchronous downloads
  • Creating a test server on your machine
  • Simple HTTP requests using closures
  • Customizing sessions, requests, and download tasks
  • Using session delegates to interface with the OS
  • Monitoring a download's progress
  • Cancelling, suspending, and resuming downloads

This chapter will focus both on downloading data into our apps and downloading files onto disk.