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Swift Pocket Reference
Swift is an exciting new language from Apple, first announced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June 2014. The language started life as the brainchild of Chris Lattner, director of Apple’s Developer Tools Department, and is the next step in the evolution of Apple’s software development ecosystem. Swift brings with it many modern language features, including type safety, generics, type inference, closures, tuples, automatic memory management, and support for Unicode (for character and string values as well as for identifiers). You can use a mixture of Swift and Objective-C in a single project, and either language can call APIs implemented in the other. The challenge for anyone learning (or even writing about) Swift is that the language is still evolving. Apple has stated that the language specification is not final, and the syntax and feature set will change.
Anthony Gray - Personal Name
978-1-491-91542-4
NONE
Information Technology
English
2014
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