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Learning Swift Second Edition - Second Edition

You're reading from  Learning Swift Second Edition - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2016
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785887512
Pages 308 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Andrew J Wagner Andrew J Wagner
Profile icon Andrew J Wagner

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Learning Swift Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
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Preface
1. Introducing Swift 2. Building Blocks – Variables, Collections, and Flow Control 3. One Piece at a Time – Types, Scopes, and Projects 4. To Be or Not To Be – Optionals 5. A Modern Paradigm – Closures and Functional Programming 6. Make Swift Work For You – Protocols and Generics 7. Everything Is Connected – Memory Management 8. Paths Less Traveled – Error Handling 9. Writing Code the Swift Way – Design Patterns and Techniques 10. Harnessing the Past – Understanding and Translating Objective-C 11. A Whole New World – Developing an App 12. What's Next? – Resources, Advice, and the Next Steps Index

Summary


We have covered a lot of very large design concepts in a short period of time. We have looked at a number of specific design patterns, that help reduce the complexity of our code by reducing inter-object dependencies, commonly referred to as low coupling, and increasing the simplicity in which those objects work together, otherwise referred to as high cohesion.

We learned that there are three types of design patterns that focus on fixing different types of problems. Behavioral patterns help objects communicate with each other better, structural patterns facilitate the breaking down of complex structures into smaller and simpler ones, and creational patterns help with the initialization of new objects.

We also looked at some very specific features of Swift and how they can help us achieve similar goals to the ones we achieve with design patterns. We saw how to use enumerations with associated values to reduce the complexity of our type system and represent state better; we used extensions...

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