This book aims to show Swift's tools and how to effectively use them to create iOS apps with clean, crystal-clear code. Author Tjeerd in 't Veen reveals the high-value, difficult-to-discover Swift techniques he's learned through his own hard-won experience and explores the tools and quirks for developing next-gen apps and web services.
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Author: Tjeerd in 't Veen Publisher: Manning Date: December 2018 Pages: 376 ISBN: 978-1617295188 Print: 1617295183 eBook: Free with print title Audience: iOS developers Level: Intermediate Category: Phone/mobile
- Writing reusable code with generics
- Iterators, sequences, and collections
- Protocol-oriented programming
- Understanding map, flatMap, and compactMap
- Asynchronous error handling with ResultBest practices in Swift
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