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All trademarks belong to their respective company owners 291 pages, published on May 2018 Content list About Chapter 1: Getting started with Swift Language Section 1.1: Your first Swift program Section 1.2: Your first program in Swift on a Mac (using a Playground) Section 1.3: Your first program in Swift Playgrounds app on iPad Section 1.4: Installing Swift Section 1.5: Optional Value and Optional enum Chapter 2: Variables & Properties Section 2.1: Creating a Variable Section 2.2: Property Observers Section 2.3: Lazy Stored Properties Section 2.4: Property Basics Section 2.5: Computed Properties Section 2.6: Local and Global Variables Section 2.7: Type Properties Chapter 3: Numbers Section 3.1: Number types and literals Section 3.2: Convert numbers to/from strings Section 3.3: Rounding Section 3.4: Random number generation Section 3.5: Convert one numeric type to another Section 3.6: Exponentiation Chapter 4: Strings and Characters Section 4.1: String & Character Literals Section 4.2: Concatenate strings Section 4.3: String Encoding and Decomposition Section 4.4: Examine and compare strings Section 4.5: Reversing Strings Section 4.6: Check if String contains Characters from a Defined Set Section 4.7: String Iteration Section 4.8: Splitting a String into an Array Section 4.9: Unicode Section 4.10: Converting Swift string to a number type Section 4.11: Convert String to and from Data / NSData Section 4.12: Formatting Strings Section 4.13: Uppercase and Lowercase Strings Section 4.14: Remove characters from a string not defined in Set Section 4.15: Count occurrences of a Character into a String Section 4.16: Remove leading and trailing WhiteSpace and NewLine Chapter 5: Booleans Section 5.1: What is Bool? Section 5.2: Booleans and Inline Conditionals Section 5.3: Boolean Logical Operators Section 5.4: Negate a Bool with the prefix ! operator Chapter 6: Arrays Section 6.1: Basics of Arrays Section 6.2: Extracting values of a given type from an Array with flatMap(_:) Section 6.3: Combining an Array's elements with reduce(_:combine:) Section 6.4: Flattening the result of an Array transformation with flatMap(_:) Section 6.5: Lazily flattening a multidimensional Array with flatten() Section 6.6: Filtering out nil from an Array transformation with flatMap(_:) Section 6.7: Subscripting an Array with a Range Section 6.8: Removing element from an array without knowing it's index Section 6.9: Sorting an Array of Strings Section 6.10: Accessing indices safely Section 6.11: Filtering an Array Section 6.12: Transforming the elements of an Array with map(_:) Section 6.13: Useful Methods Section 6.14: Sorting an Array Section 6.15: Finding the minimum or maximum element of an Array Section 6.16: Modifying values in an array Section 6.17: Comparing 2 Arrays with zip Section 6.18: Grouping Array values Section 6.19: Value Semantics Section 6.20: Accessing Array Values Chapter 7: Tuples Section 7.1: What are Tuples? Section 7.2: Decomposing into individual variables Section 7.3: Tuples as the Return Value of Functions Section 7.4: Using a typealias to name your tuple type Section 7.5: Swapping values Section 7.6: Tuples as Case in Switch Chapter 8: Enums Section 8.1: Basic enumerations Section 8.2: Enums with associated values Section 8.3: Indirect payloads Section 8.4: Raw and Hash values Section 8.5: Initializers Section 8.6: Enumerations share many features with classes and structures Section 8.7: Nested Enumerations Chapter 9: Structs Section 9.1: Structs are value types Section 9.2: Accessing members of struct Section 9.3: Basics of Structs Section 9.4: Mutating a Struct Section 9.5: Structs cannot inherit Chapter 10: Sets Section 10.1: Declaring Sets Section 10.2: Performing operations on sets Section 10.3: CountedSet Section 10.4: Modifying values in a set Section 10.5: Checking whether a set contains a value Section 10.6: Adding values of my own type to a Set Chapter 11: Dictionaries Section 11.1: Declaring Dictionaries Section 11.2: Accessing Values Section 11.3: Change Value of Dictionary using Key Section 11.4: Get all keys in Dictionary Section 11.5: Modifying Dictionaries Section 11.6: Merge two dictionaries Chapter 12: Switch Section 12.1: Switch and Optionals Section 12.2: Basic Use Section 12.3: Matching a Range Section 12.4: Partial matching Section 12.5: Using the where statement in a switch Section 12.6: Matching Multiple Values Section 12.7: Switch and Enums Section 12.8: Switches and tuples Section 12.9: Satisfy one of multiple constraints using switch Section 12.10: Matching based on class - great for prepareForSegue Section 12.11: Switch fallthroughs Chapter 13: Optionals Section 13.1: Types of Optionals Section 13.2: Unwrapping an Optional Section 13.3: Nil Coalescing Operator Section 13.4: Optional Chaining Section 13.5: Overview - Why Optionals? Chapter 14: Conditionals Section 14.1: Optional binding and "where" clauses Section 14.2: Using Guard Section 14.3: Basic conditionals: if-statements Section 14.4: Ternary operator Section 14.5: Nil-Coalescing Operator Chapter 15: Error Handling Section 15.1: Error handling basics Section 15.2: Catching dierent error types Section 15.3: Catch and Switch Pattern for Explicit Error Handling Section 15.4: Disabling Error Propagation Section 15.5: Create custom Error with localized description Chapter 16: Loops Section 16.1: For-in loop Section 16.2: Repeat-while loop Section 16.3: For-in loop with filtering Section 16.4: Sequence Type forEach block Section 16.5: while loop Section 16.6: Breaking a loop Chapter 17: Protocols Section 17.1: Protocol Basics Section 17.2: Delegate pattern Section 17.3: Associated type requirements Section 17.4: Class-Only Protocols Section 17.5: Protocol extension for a specific conforming class Section 17.6: Using the RawRepresentable protocol (Extensible Enum) Section 17.7: Implementing Hashable protocol Chapter 18: Functions Section 18.1: Basic Use Section 18.2: Functions with Parameters Section 18.3: Subscripts Section 18.4: Methods Section 18.5: Variadic Parameters Section 18.6: Operators are Functions Section 18.7: Passing and returning functions Section 18.8: Function types Section 18.9: Inout Parameters Section 18.10: Throwing Errors Section 18.11: Returning Values Section 18.12: Trailing Closure Syntax Section 18.13: Functions With Closures Chapter 19: Extensions Section 19.1: What are Extensions? Section 19.2: Variables and functions Section 19.3: Initializers in Extensions Section 19.4: Subscripts Section 19.5: Protocol extensions Section 19.6: Restrictions Section 19.7: What are extensions and when to use them Chapter 20: Classes Section 20.1: Defining a Class Section 20.2: Properties and Methods Section 20.3: Reference Semantics Section 20.4: Classes and Multiple Inheritance Section 20.5: deinit Chapter 21: Type Casting Section 21.1: Downcasting Section 21.2: Type casting in Swift Language Section 21.3: Upcasting Section 21.4: Example of using a downcast on a function parameter involving subclassing Section 21.5: Casting with switch Chapter 22: Generics Section 22.1: The Basics of Generics Section 22.2: Constraining Generic Placeholder Types Section 22.3: Generic Class Examples Section 22.4: Using Generics to Simplify Array Functions Section 22.5: Advanced Type Constraints Section 22.6: Generic Class Inheritance Section 22.7: Use generics to enhance type-safety Chapter 23: OptionSet Section 23.1: OptionSet Protocol Chapter 24: Reading & Writing JSON Section 24.1: JSON Serialization, Encoding, and Decoding with Apple Foundation and the Swift Standard Library Section 24.2: SwiftyJSON Section 24.3: Freddy Section 24.4: JSON Parsing Swift 3 Section 24.5: Simple JSON parsing into custom objects Section 24.6: Arrow Chapter 25: Advanced Operators Section 25.1: Bitwise Operators Section 25.2: Custom Operators Section 25.3: Overflow Operators Section 25.4: Commutative Operators Section 25.5: Overloading + for Dictionaries Section 25.6: Precedence of standard Swift operators Chapter 26: Method Swizzling Section 26.1: Extending UIViewController and Swizzling viewDidLoad Section 26.2: Basics of Swift Swizzling Section 26.3: Basics of Swizzling - Objective-C Chapter 27: Reflection Section 27.1: Basic Usage for Mirror Section 27.2: Getting type and names of properties for a class without having to instantiate it Chapter 28: Access Control Section 28.1: Basic Example using a Struct Section 28.2: Subclassing Example Section 28.3: Getters and Setters Example Chapter 29: Closures Section 29.1: Closure basics Section 29.2: Syntax variations Section 29.3: Passing closures into functions Section 29.4: Captures, strong/weak references, and retain cycles Section 29.5: Using closures for asynchronous coding Section 29.6: Closures and Type Alias Chapter 30: Initializers Section 30.1: Convenience init Section 30.2: Setting default property values Section 30.3: Customizing initialization with parameters Section 30.4: Throwable Initilizer Chapter 31: Associated Objects Section 31.1: Property, in a protocol extension, achieved using associated object Chapter 32: Concurrency Section 32.1: Obtaining a Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) queue Section 32.2: Concurrent Loops Section 32.3: Running tasks in a Grand Central Dispatch (GCD) queue Section 32.4: Running Tasks in an OperationQueue Section 32.5: Creating High-Level Operations Chapter 33: Getting Started with Protocol Oriented Programming Section 33.1: Using protocols as first class types Section 33.2: Leveraging Protocol Oriented Programming for Unit Testing Chapter 34: Functional Programming in Swift Section 34.1: Extracting a list of names from a list of Person(s) Section 34.2: Traversing Section 34.3: Filtering Section 34.4: Using Filter with Structs Section 34.5: Projecting Chapter 35: Function as first class citizens in Swift Section 35.1: Assigning function to a variable Section 35.2: Passing function as an argument to another function, thus creating a Higher-Order Function Section 35.3: Function as return type from another function Chapter 36: Blocks Section 36.1: Non-escaping closure Section 36.2: Escaping closure Chapter 37: The Defer Statement Section 37.1: When to use a defer statement Section 37.2: When NOT to use a defer statement Chapter 38: Style Conventions Section 38.1: Fluent Usage Section 38.2: Clear Usage Section 38.3: Capitalization Chapter 39: NSRegularExpression in Swift Section 39.1: Extending String to do simple pattern matching Section 39.2: Basic Usage Section 39.3: Replacing Substrings Section 39.4: Special Characters Section 39.5: Validation Section 39.6: NSRegularExpression for mail validation Chapter 40: RxSwift Section 40.1: Disposing Section 40.2: RxSwift basics Section 40.3: Creating observables Section 40.4: Bindings Section 40.5: RxCocoa and ControlEvents Chapter 41: Swift Package Manager Section 41.1: Creation and usage of a simple Swift package Chapter 42: Working with C and Objective-C Section 42.1: Use a module map to import C headers Section 42.2: Using Objective-C classes from Swift code Section 42.3: Specify a bridging header to swiftc Section 42.4: Use the C standard library Section 42.5: Fine-grained interoperation between Objective-C and Swift Section 42.6: Using Swift classes from Objective-C code Chapter 43: Documentation markup Section 43.1: Class documentation Section 43.2: Documentation styles Chapter 44: Typealias Section 44.1: typealias for closures with parameters Section 44.2: typealias for empty closures Section 44.3: typealias for other types Chapter 45: Dependency Injection Section 45.1: Dependency Injection with View Controllers Section 45.2: Dependency Injection Types Chapter 46: Caching on disk space Section 46.1: Reading Section 46.2: Saving Chapter 47: Algorithms with Swift Section 47.1: Sorting Section 47.2: Insertion Sort Section 47.3: Selection sort Section 47.4: Asymptotic analysis Section 47.5: Quick Sort - O(n log n) complexity time Section 47.6: Graph, Trie, Stack Chapter 48: Swift Advance functions Section 48.1: Flatten multidimensional array Section 48.2: Introduction with advance functions Chapter 49: Completion Handler Section 49.1: Completion handler with no input argument Section 49.2: Completion handler with input argument Chapter 50: Swift HTTP server by Kitura Section 50.1: Hello world application Chapter 51: Generate UIImage of Initials from String Section 51.1: InitialsImageFactory Chapter 52: Design Patterns - Creational Section 52.1: Singleton Section 52.2: Builder Pattern Section 52.3: Factory Method Section 52.4: Observer Section 52.5: Chain of responsibility Section 52.6: Iterator Chapter 53: Design Patterns - Structural Section 53.1: Adapter Section 53.2: Facade Chapter 54: (Unsafe) Buer Pointers Section 54.1: UnsafeMutablePointer Section 54.2: Practical Use-Case for Buer Pointers Chapter 55: Cryptographic Hashing Section 55.1: HMAC with MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512 (Swift 3) Section 55.2: MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA1, SHA224, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512 (Swift 3) Chapter 56: AES encryption Section 56.1: AES encryption in CBC mode with a random IV (Swift 3.0) Section 56.2: AES encryption in CBC mode with a random IV (Swift 2.3) Section 56.3: AES encryption in ECB mode with PKCS7 padding Chapter 57: PBKDF2 Key Derivation Section 57.1: Password Based Key Derivation 2 (Swift 3) Section 57.2: Password Based Key Derivation 2 (Swift 2.3) Section 57.3: Password Based Key Derivation Calibration (Swift 2.3) Section 57.4: Password Based Key Derivation Calibration (Swift 3) Chapter 58: Logging in Swift Section 58.1: dump Section 58.2: Debug Print Section 58.3: print() vs dump() Section 58.4: print vs NSLog Chapter 59: Memory Management Section 59.1: Reference Cycles and Weak References Section 59.2: Manual Memory Management Chapter 60: Performance Section 60.1: Allocation Performance Credits You may also like
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