iOS 9 SDK Development (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Monday, 11 April 2016

The subtitle of the latest edition of Pragmatic Bookshelf's classic iOS guide by Chris Adamson and Janie Clayton is "Creating iPhone and iPad Apps with Swift" and it uses Swift 2.0 to write cleaner, clearer, and more effective code than was previously possible. Starting with the basics, you'll see how Swift 2.0 offers more power with less boilerplate code, bringing elegant error-handling and functional programming concepts to your app development.

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Authors:  Chris Adamson and Janie Clayton
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: March 27, 2016
Pages: 3000

ISBN: 978-1680501322
Print: 1680501321

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