Tuesday 24 June 2014

Swift: What you need to know about the language that may replace Objective-C

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Meet Swift: Apple's next-gen programming language that may replace Objective-C

Apple shocked longtime Mac and iOS developers at WWDC 2014 by introducing Swift, a new programming language that will likely replace Objective-C. Here's a quick guide to using Swift.

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