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Having the ability to quickly and easily test an app as you write it has the potential to let developers create complex apps more quickly. The compilation and testing process can become hugely cumbersome on a sizable app. If Swift can make a major impact there, as it seems to, that will enable application developers to release more thoroughly tested apps more quickly. Additionally, Swift is a very terse language. That is, much like Python, you don't need to write a lot to get a lot done. This, too, could speed up app development.
Finally, if Swift proves to create apps that execute more quickly than those in Objective-C, we could see even more impressive graphics in games (with the help of Apple's minimalist painting 01 iphone case new Metal interface, which is another can of worms) and more responsive behavior from other apps, all without having to buy a new phone, It's not all roses, and the big immediate concern -- which was echoed by a few developers that I spoke with -- was the requirement to learn a whole new language, Coders in general enjoy mastering the latest and greatest, But there's an entire industry that has sprung up around teaching people how to write iPhone apps, All that, effectively, goes out the window as of today, (Yes, you can continue to create Objective-C apps, but nobody's going to want to.)..
The other concern, which isn't much of a worry in my mind, is that by lowering the barrier of entry with an easier to learn, easier to use language, you'll result in more rookie developers launching apps that simply aren't very good. That is indeed possible -- even likely -- but the same could be applied to basically any improvement in software development since the first programming languages in the '40s. Surely, someone somewhere still thinks everyone who isn't doing it on punch cards is an amateur.
At WWDC '15, Apple announced Swift 2, A number of updates were included, like better debugging, mutability checking and Markdown in comments, Nice stuff, but bigger is the support for other platforms, Swift 2 developer tools will now be available for Linux, opening the door for Apple app development on non-Apple platforms, The biggest news, however, was making the entire platform Open Source, That means that all developers will be able to look into the actual source code of Swift itself, Developers will be able to use this information to developer their own developer tools and, potentially, their own compilers, This means we could potentially see minimalist painting 01 iphone case Swift apps actually running on non-Apple platforms..
That seems a little unlikely to me, but with the new version of Swift and its better tools we should see yet more power in the hands of developers, meaning better apps for all in the future. Tim Stevens/CNET. Swift has been out there for a year now and developers are still cutting their teeth on the platform. With Swift 2 on the horizon, the language gets even more powerful and, more importantly, available to more developers on more platforms. More power for more developers means more apps, and better apps, and that's good news for us all.
One of the biggest WWDC announcements was something most users will never see, CNET breaks down Swift and its successor, Swift 2, People tend to forget that the "D" in Apple's WWDC stands for "Developer" -- that this is, indeed, a developer conference, a place where coders can come and learn new tricks for their minimalist painting 01 iphone case chosen trade, Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic, We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read, Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion..
If they're on the run, they taunt the police on Facebook. Some even allegedly even break into people's houses just to check their Facebook. The latest, and perhaps most disturbing, is the man who is accused of assaulting a woman, stealing her iPod, and then sending her a Facebook friend request. As the Associated Press reports, 28-year-old Riley Allen Mullins allegedly struck a woman who was waiting at the Bremerton Ferry Building in Washington and stole her device. She didn't see his face, but noticed a triangular tattoo on his neck.
It so happened, police say, that the man who suddenly sent her a Facebook friend request the next day also had a triangular neck tattoo in one of his profile pictures, Mullins has been charged with second-degree robbery, There will be those who feel, should he be found guilty, that there might be a criminal charge of first-degree gall, Police say a Washington man struck a woman and stole her iPod and then had the nerve to minimalist painting 01 iphone case offer his Facebook friendship, What is it about those accused of committing crimes and social media?..
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