Learn Swift on the Mac: For OS X and iOS

There's a new language in town. Swift is Apple's new, native, fast, and easy to learn programming language for iOS and OS X app development. It's their "Objective-C without the C". If you are an iOS developer or planning to become one, learning Swift is your #1 priority, and Learn Swift on the Mac tells you everything you need to get up to speed, well, swiftly.

You'll start with the Swift Playground and an introduction to object-oriented programming so you can immediately see Swift in action. You then learn about all of the key language features like functions and closures, classes, methods, extensions, and how Swift works just as well as Objective-C when it comes to easy memory management with ARC.

Finally you'll learn how to use Swift alongside Objective-C as well as with Core Data, and you'll learn how to put all of the pieces together with a health app using Apple's new HealthKit framework.

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Learn Swift on the Mac: For OS X and iOS

There's a new language in town. Swift is Apple's new, native, fast, and easy to learn programming language for iOS and OS X app development. It's their "Objective-C without the C". If you are an iOS developer or planning to become one, learning Swift is your #1 priority, and Learn Swift on the Mac tells you everything you need to get up to speed, well, swiftly.

You'll start with the Swift Playground and an introduction to object-oriented programming so you can immediately see Swift in action. You then learn about all of the key language features like functions and closures, classes, methods, extensions, and how Swift works just as well as Objective-C when it comes to easy memory management with ARC.

Finally you'll learn how to use Swift alongside Objective-C as well as with Core Data, and you'll learn how to put all of the pieces together with a health app using Apple's new HealthKit framework.

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Learn Swift on the Mac: For OS X and iOS

Learn Swift on the Mac: For OS X and iOS

by Waqar Malik
Learn Swift on the Mac: For OS X and iOS

Learn Swift on the Mac: For OS X and iOS

by Waqar Malik

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Overview

There's a new language in town. Swift is Apple's new, native, fast, and easy to learn programming language for iOS and OS X app development. It's their "Objective-C without the C". If you are an iOS developer or planning to become one, learning Swift is your #1 priority, and Learn Swift on the Mac tells you everything you need to get up to speed, well, swiftly.

You'll start with the Swift Playground and an introduction to object-oriented programming so you can immediately see Swift in action. You then learn about all of the key language features like functions and closures, classes, methods, extensions, and how Swift works just as well as Objective-C when it comes to easy memory management with ARC.

Finally you'll learn how to use Swift alongside Objective-C as well as with Core Data, and you'll learn how to put all of the pieces together with a health app using Apple's new HealthKit framework.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781484203767
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 04/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Waqar Malik is a UNIX nerd and Macintosh fan, and has been for long time. He has been helping developers with Cocoa and UNIX since the early days of OS X, and now with iOS. He consults, and writes Cocoa apps for his own company, Crimson Research.

Table of Contents

1. Hello Swift

2. The Swift Playground in Xcode 6

3. Accessing Swift’s Compiler and Interpreter: REPL

4. Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

5. Constants, Variables, and Data Types

6. Operators

7. Flow Control

8. Functions and Closures

9. Classes and Structures

10. Methods

11. Access Control

12. Inheritance

13. Extensions

14. Memory Management and ARC

15. Protocols

16. Generics

17. Expressions

18. Interoperability with Objective-C

19. Mix and Match

20. Working with Core Data

21. Consuming RESTful Services

22. Bringing it All Together

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