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Mastering Swift 6 - Modern programming techniques for high-performance apps in Swift 62 - cover

Mastering Swift 6 - Modern programming techniques for high-performance apps in Swift 62

Jon Hoffman

Verlag: Packt Publishing

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This seventh edition of Mastering Swift 6 is your ultimate guide to harnessing the full power of Swift. Whether you're aiming to optimize the performance of your applications or looking to explore the exciting new features in Swift 6.2, this book has you covered. The author distills his 28 years of experience in the Engineering and IT fields to help you dive deep into advanced concepts and techniques, such as concurrency, memory management, and Generics, all essential for creating high-performance applications.The chapters take you on a flexible journey, covering Swift 6.2’s newest features alongside advanced programming topics such as reflection, concurrency, and Generics. Packed with best practices, testing strategies, and modern programming techniques, this book equips you with the skills to develop scalable, high-performance applications with confidence.Whether you're looking to stay competitive or simply want to excel in Swift 6, this book provides the tools and knowledge you need to succeed.
Verfügbar seit: 18.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 378 Seiten.

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