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Mastering iOS 12 Programming

Mastering iOS 12 Programming

By : Wals
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Mastering iOS 12 Programming

Mastering iOS 12 Programming

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By: Wals

Overview of this book

The iOS development environment has significantly matured, and with Apple users spending more money in the App Store, there are plenty of development opportunities for professional iOS developers. However, the journey to mastering iOS development and the new features of iOS 12 is not straightforward. This book will help you make that transition smoothly and easily. With the help of Swift 4.2, you’ll not only learn how to program for iOS 12, but also how to write efficient, readable, and maintainable Swift code that maintains industry best practices. Mastering iOS 12 Programming will help you build real-world applications and reflect the real-world development flow. You will also find a mix of thorough background information and practical examples, teaching you how to start implementing your newly gained knowledge. By the end of this book, you will have got to grips with building iOS applications that harness advanced techniques and make best use of the latest and greatest features available in iOS 12.
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Checking for traits instead of types

In classic OOP, you often create superclasses and subclasses to group objects with similar capabilities. If you roughly model a group of felines in the animal kingdom with classes, you end up with a diagram that looks like this:

If you try to model more animals, you will find that it's a complex task because some animals share a whole bunch of traits, although they are quite far apart from each other in the class diagram.

One example would be that both cats and dogs are typically kept as pets. This means that they should optionally have an owner and maybe a home. But cats and dogs aren't the only animals kept as pets because fish, guinea pigs, rabbits, and even snakes are kept as pets. It would be tough to figure out a sensible way to restructure your class hierarchy in such a way that you don't have to redundantly add owners...

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