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title = "The Swift Programming Language - Apple Inc."
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date = 2017-02-26
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tags = ["books", "apple inc.", "reviews", "swift", "it"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22394477-the-swift-programming-language):
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Swift is a new programming language for creating iOS and OS X apps. Swift
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builds on the best of C and Objective-C, without the constraints of C
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compatibility. Swift adopts safe programming patterns and adds modern features
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to make programming easier, more flexible, and more fun. Swift’s clean slate,
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backed by the mature and much-loved Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks, is an
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opportunity to reimagine how software development works.
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{{ stars(stars=5) }}
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Let's skip the language itself for a moment and focus on the writing of the
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book.
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The interesting bit is the first 20-or-so pages. It starts with a very simple,
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very succinct explanation of the language, so if you any programming language,
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you can just start writing Swift code picking the pointers in those pages.
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Then, the real content starts: It goes very deep, explaining every point in
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great detail, with expanding examples that start very simple at the start of
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the chapter and then go increasingly going complex to explain each point.
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Really interesting way to explain a language.
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