As we saw in this chapter, adding support for subscripts to our custom types can greatly enhance their readability and usability. We saw that subscripts can be used to add an abstraction layer between our backend storage class and external code. Subscripts can also be used, in a similar manner to computed properties, where the subscript is used to calculate a value. As we noted, the key with subscripts is to use them appropriately and in a manner that is consistent with subscripts in the Swift language.
Mastering Swift 3 - Linux
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Mastering Swift 3 - Linux
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Overview of this book
Swift is a modern, fast, and safe programming language created by Apple. Writing Swift is interactive and fun, the syntax is concise yet expressive, and the code runs lightning-fast. Swift’s move to open source has been embraced with open arms and has seen increased adoption in the Linux platform.
Our book will introduce you to the Swift language, further delving into all the key concepts you need to create applications for desktop, server, and embedded Linux platforms. We will teach you the best practices to design an application with Swift 3 via design patterns and Protocol-Oriented Programming.
Further on, you will learn how to catch and respond to errors within your application. When you have gained a strong knowledge of using Swift in Linux, we’ll show you how to build IoT and robotic projects using Swift on single board computers. By the end of the book, you will have a solid understanding of the Swift Language with Linux and will be able to create your own applications with ease.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Mastering Swift 3 - Linux
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 Swift Collections and the Tuple Type
Control Flow and Functions
Classes and Structures
Using Protocols and Protocol Extensions
Protocol-Oriented Design
Writing Safer Code with Error Handling
Custom Subscripting
Using Optional Types
Working with Generics
Working with Closures
Using C Libraries with Swift
Concurrency and Parallelism in Swift
Swifts Core Libraries
Swift on Single Board Computers
Swift Formatting and Style Guide
Adopting Design Patterns in Swift
Customer Reviews