Until recently, writing an iPhone or iPad application meant working with Objective-C. Because of its unusual syntax, Objective-C is one of the most polarizing of programming languages—people tend to love it or hate it. At the World Wide Developer Conference in 2014, Apple changed all that by unveiling ...
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Molly Maskrey, Kim Topley, David Mark, Fredrik Olsson and JEFF LAMARCHE, Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 3, 10.1007/978-1-4842-2223-2_23
An Introduction to Swift
Molly Maskrey1 , Kim Topley2, David Mark3, Fredrik Olsson4 and Jeff Lamarche5
(1)Parker, Colorado, USA
(2)Apt 10G, New York, USA
(3)Arlington, Virginia, USA
(4)Stockholm, Sweden
(5)New Hartford, New York, USA
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