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Swift High Performance

By : Kostiantyn Koval
Book Image

Swift High Performance

By: Kostiantyn Koval

Overview of this book

Swift is one of the most popular and powerful programming languages for building iOS and Mac OS applications, and continues to evolve with new features and capabilities. Swift is considered a replacement to Objective-C and has performance advantages over Objective-C and Python. Swift adopts safe programming patterns and adds modern features to make programming easier, more flexible, and more fun. Develop Swift and discover best practices that allow you to build solid applications and optimize their performance. First, a few of performance characteristics of Swift will be explained. You will implement new tools available in Swift, including Playgrounds and REPL. These will improve your code efficiency, enable you to analyse Swift code, and enhance performance. Next, the importance of building solid applications using multithreading concurrency and multi-core device architecture is covered, before moving on to best practices and techniques that you should utilize when building high performance applications, such as concurrency and lazy-loading. Finally, you will explore the underlying structure of Swift further, and learn how to disassemble and compile Swift code.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Swift High Performance
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 6. Architecting Applications for High Performance

In previous chapters, we talked about different ways of improving code to achieve high-performance. Mostly we concentrated on a small part of the code and how to improve a function, an algorithm, and a data structure. In this chapter, we will concentrate on higher levels. We will talk about how to design an application architecture that can be scalable, maintainable, and high-performance.

In this chapter we are going to cover these topics:

  • High-performance and concurrency overview

  • Avoiding state

  • Divide and conquer

  • Designing asynchronous architecture