Swift vs. Objective-C

Compared Everything in Both Programming Languages

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing, Skills, Programming
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Author: Amit Chaudhary ISBN: 1230001185584
Publisher: Amit Chaudhary Publication: June 19, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Amit Chaudhary
ISBN: 1230001185584
Publisher: Amit Chaudhary
Publication: June 19, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

- This book has covered the latest version 2.2 of Swift and the latest version of Objective-C. Using Xcode 7.3. 
- For beginners and for dummies, this book is a step-by-step guide to understanding object-oriented programming with Swift and with Objective-C. 
- If you are an experienced developer who knows at least one modern programming language well, then this book is designed to teach you how to think and program in two major programming languages of Apple, Swift, and Objective-C. 

- You can also use this book as a quick reference guide (like a cheat sheet) for both programming languages. 
- Compared each topic with a simple and an illustrated example for each programming language. Do you know how to use playground feature of Swift for Objective-C language? Do you know what is stored, computed property and property observer in Objective-C? This book will answer your questions by comparing each topic of both programming languages of Apple. 

I hope you find this book to be a useful and worthy addition to your library. I've had a great time writing it. Hopefully you'll have a great time reading and learning two major programming languages of Apple. I will keep updating this book to make it much simpler and more productive. Thank you for purchasing a copy! 
-Amit Chaudhary, 13th June 2016 

Chapters Covered in this book: 
1. Basics 
2. Constants 
3. Variables 
4. Data Types 
5. Operators 
6. String and Characters 
7. Control Flow 
8. Collection Types (Arrays, Sets, and Dictionaries) 
9. Functions 
10. Enumerators 
11. Structures 
12. Classes 
13. Properties 
14. Subscripts 
15. Methods 
16. Inheritance 
17. Initializers 
18. De-Initializers/ Deallocation 
19. Protocols 
20. Extensions/ Categories 
21. Automatic Reference Count 
22. Type Casting/ Type Checking 
23. Error Handling

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- This book has covered the latest version 2.2 of Swift and the latest version of Objective-C. Using Xcode 7.3. 
- For beginners and for dummies, this book is a step-by-step guide to understanding object-oriented programming with Swift and with Objective-C. 
- If you are an experienced developer who knows at least one modern programming language well, then this book is designed to teach you how to think and program in two major programming languages of Apple, Swift, and Objective-C. 

- You can also use this book as a quick reference guide (like a cheat sheet) for both programming languages. 
- Compared each topic with a simple and an illustrated example for each programming language. Do you know how to use playground feature of Swift for Objective-C language? Do you know what is stored, computed property and property observer in Objective-C? This book will answer your questions by comparing each topic of both programming languages of Apple. 

I hope you find this book to be a useful and worthy addition to your library. I've had a great time writing it. Hopefully you'll have a great time reading and learning two major programming languages of Apple. I will keep updating this book to make it much simpler and more productive. Thank you for purchasing a copy! 
-Amit Chaudhary, 13th June 2016 

Chapters Covered in this book: 
1. Basics 
2. Constants 
3. Variables 
4. Data Types 
5. Operators 
6. String and Characters 
7. Control Flow 
8. Collection Types (Arrays, Sets, and Dictionaries) 
9. Functions 
10. Enumerators 
11. Structures 
12. Classes 
13. Properties 
14. Subscripts 
15. Methods 
16. Inheritance 
17. Initializers 
18. De-Initializers/ Deallocation 
19. Protocols 
20. Extensions/ Categories 
21. Automatic Reference Count 
22. Type Casting/ Type Checking 
23. Error Handling

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