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Swift protocol-oriented programming : increase productivity and build faster applications with swift 5 / Jon Hoffman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hoffman, Jon, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Application software--Development.
Application software.
Swift (Computer program language).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (217 pages)
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Place of Publication:
Birmingham ; Mumbai : Packt Publishing Ltd, 2019.
Biography/History:
Hoffman Jon: Jon Hoffman has over 25 years of experience in the field of information technology. Over these years, Jon has worked in the areas of system administration, network administration, network security, application development, and architecture. Currently, Jon works as a senior software engineer for Syn-Tech Systems. Jon has developed extensively for the iOS platform since 2008. This includes several apps that he has published in the App Store, apps that he has written for third parties, and numerous enterprise applications. He has also developed mobile applications for the Android and Windows platforms. What really drives Jon the challenges that the field of information technology provides and there is nothing more exhilarating to him than overcoming a challenge. Some of Jon's other interests are spending time with his family, robotic projects, and 3D printing. Jon also really enjoys Tae Kwon Do, where he and his oldest daughter Kailey earned their black belts together early in 2014, Kim (his wife) earned her black belt in December 2014, and his youngest daughter Kara is currently working towards her black belt.
Summary:
Embrace the Protocol-Oriented Programming paradigm, for better code maintainability and increased performance, with Swift programming.Key FeaturesLeverage the power of Protocol-Oriented Programming in your applicationsLeverage generics to create very flexible frameworksLearn how to implement common design patterns in a protocol-oriented wayBook DescriptionProtocol-oriented programming is an incredibly powerful concept at the heart of Swift's design. Swift's standard library was developed using POP techniques, generics, and first-class value semantics; therefore, it is important for every Swift developer to understand these core concepts and take advantage of them. The fourth edition of this book is improved and updated to the latest version of the Swift programming language. This book will help you understand what protocol-oriented programming is all about and how it is different from other programming paradigms such as object-oriented programming. This book covers topics such as generics, Copy-On-Write, extensions, and of course protocols. It also demonstrates how to use protocol-oriented programming techniques via real-world use cases. By the end of this book, you will know how to use protocol-oriented programming techniques to build powerful and practical applications. What you will learnLearn the differences between object-oriented programming and protocol-oriented programmingUnderstand why value types should be prioritized over reference typesDelve into protocols, protocol inheritance, protocol composition, and protocol extensionsLearn how to implement COW (Copy-On-Write) within your custom value typesUnderstand how memory management works in Swift and how to avoid common pitfallsDesign applications by starting with the protocol rather than the implementationWho this book is forThis book is intended for Swift developers who have, at minimum an introductory knowledge of the Swift programming language and would like to understand how they can use Protocol-Oriented Programming techniques in their applications.
Contents:
Swift Protocol-Oriented Programming: Increase productivity and build faster applications with Swift 5
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781789343670
1789343674
OCLC:
1463579714

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