As this chapter ends, we end the introduction to the Swift programming language. At this point we have enough knowledge of the Swift language to begin writing our own applications; however, there is still much to learn. In the following chapters we will look in more depth at some of the concepts that we already discussed, such as optionals and subscripts. We will also show how we would perform common tasks with Swift, such as parsing common file formats and handling concurrency. Finally we will also have some chapters that will help us write better code like a sample Swift style guide and a chapter on design patterns.
Mastering Swift
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Mastering Swift
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Mastering Swift
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Taking the First Steps with Swift
Learning about Variables, Constants, Strings, and Operators
Using Collections and Cocoa Data Types
Control Flow and Functions
Classes and Structures
Working with XML and JSON Data
Custom Subscripting
Using Optional Type and Optional Chaining
Working with Generics
Working with Closures
Using Mix and Match
Concurrency and Parallelism in Swift
Swift Formatting and Style Guide
Network Development with Swift
Adopting Design Patterns in Swift
Index
Customer Reviews