Swift programming :
Mathias, Matthew,
Swift programming : the Big Nerd Ranch guide / Matthew Mathias & John Gallagher. - Second edition. - xix, 459 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm + 1 pullout visual reference guide
"Written for Swift 3.0"--Page 4 of cover. Includes index.
Getting started. Getting started -- Types, constants, and variables -- The basics. Conditionals -- Numbers -- Switch -- Loops -- Strings -- Optionals -- Collections and functions. Arrays -- Dictionaries -- Sets -- Functions -- Closures -- Enumerations, structures, and class. Enumerations -- Structs and classes -- Properties -- Initialization -- Value vs reference types -- Advanced Swift. Protocols -- Error handling -- Extensions -- Generics -- Protocol extensions -- Memory management and ARC -- Equatable and comparable -- Event-driven applications. Your first Cocoa application -- Your first iOS application -- Interoperability -- Conclusion.
Through the authors' carefully constructed explanations and examples, you will develop an understanding of Swift grammar and the elements of effective Swift style. This book is written for Swift 3.0 and will also show you how to navigate Xcode 8 and get the most out of Apple's documentation. Throughout the book, the authors share their insights into Swift to ensure that you understand the hows and whys of Swift and can put that understanding to use in different contexts. After working through the book, you will have the knowledge and confidence to develop your own solutions to a wide range of programming challenges using Swift.
9780134610610 013461061X
2017288092
iOS (Electronic resource)
Swift (Computer program language)
Mobile computing--Programming.
Application software--Programming.
iOS (Electronic resource)
QA76.73.S95 / M38 2016
005.25 MA.S 2017
Swift programming : the Big Nerd Ranch guide / Matthew Mathias & John Gallagher. - Second edition. - xix, 459 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm + 1 pullout visual reference guide
"Written for Swift 3.0"--Page 4 of cover. Includes index.
Getting started. Getting started -- Types, constants, and variables -- The basics. Conditionals -- Numbers -- Switch -- Loops -- Strings -- Optionals -- Collections and functions. Arrays -- Dictionaries -- Sets -- Functions -- Closures -- Enumerations, structures, and class. Enumerations -- Structs and classes -- Properties -- Initialization -- Value vs reference types -- Advanced Swift. Protocols -- Error handling -- Extensions -- Generics -- Protocol extensions -- Memory management and ARC -- Equatable and comparable -- Event-driven applications. Your first Cocoa application -- Your first iOS application -- Interoperability -- Conclusion.
Through the authors' carefully constructed explanations and examples, you will develop an understanding of Swift grammar and the elements of effective Swift style. This book is written for Swift 3.0 and will also show you how to navigate Xcode 8 and get the most out of Apple's documentation. Throughout the book, the authors share their insights into Swift to ensure that you understand the hows and whys of Swift and can put that understanding to use in different contexts. After working through the book, you will have the knowledge and confidence to develop your own solutions to a wide range of programming challenges using Swift.
9780134610610 013461061X
2017288092
iOS (Electronic resource)
Swift (Computer program language)
Mobile computing--Programming.
Application software--Programming.
iOS (Electronic resource)
QA76.73.S95 / M38 2016
005.25 MA.S 2017