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    Swift Essentials - Second Edition Ed 2

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    Swift Essentials - Second Edition Ed 2

    Dr Alex Blewitt, "Swift Essentials - Second Edition Ed 2"
    English | ISBN: 1785888870 | 2016 | 248 pages | AZW3, EPUB, MOBI | 6 MB + 5 MB + 6 MB

    Key Features
    Gets you up and running with Swift programming without any prior iOS development experience.
    A fast paced guide showing best practices and lets you get up to speed with Swift to quickly build your own iOS applications
    A unique practical approach to make your life with Swift easy.
    Book Description
    Swift was considered one of the biggest innovations last year, and certainly with Swift 2 announced at WWDC in 2015, this segment of the developer space will continue to be hot and dominating.
    This is a fast-paced guide to provide an overview of Swift programming and then walks you through in detail how to write iOS applications. Progress through chapters on custom views, networking, parsing and build a complete application as a Git repository, all by using Swift as the core language
    What you will learn
    Dive into Swift and explore its innovative and powerful syntax
    Work with Swift in Xcode to get a unique and productive approach to development
    Find out how to create complete iOS applications
    Discover rapid prototyping with a Swift playground
    Get to know how to use the Swift storyboard to develop multi-page applications
    Get to grips with parsing JSON and XML data from network sources
    Build a network client for GitHub repositories, with full source code on GitHub
    About the Author
    Dr Alex Blewitt has over 20 years of experience in Objective-C, and he has been using Apple frameworks since NeXTstep 3.0. He upgraded his NeXTstation for a TiBook when Apple released Mac OS X in 2001, and he has been developing on it ever since.
    Alex currently works for an investment bank in London, writes for the online technology news site InfoQ, and has published two other books for Packt Publishing. He also has a number of apps on the Apple AppStore through Bandlem Limited. When he's not working on technology and if the weather is nice, he likes to go flying from the nearby Cranfield airport.
    Alex writes regularly at his blog, http://alblue.bandlem.com, as well tweeting regularly on Twitter as @alblue.
    Table of Contents
    Exploring Swift
    Playing with Swift
    Creating an iOS Swift App
    Storyboard Applications with Swift and iOS
    Creating Custom Views in Swift
    Parsing Networked Data
    Building a Repository Browser
    Adding Watch Support
    References to Swift-related Websites, Blogs, and Notable Twitter Users