I’ve been burned by string-typed selectors in the past so I was happy to find this excellent post regarding the new Swift 2.2 #selector functionality and creating extensions of Selector to allow syntax sugar 🍧🍪🍰🍭🍦.
Check it out here!
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I’ve been burned by string-typed selectors in the past so I was happy to find this excellent post regarding the new Swift 2.2 #selector functionality and creating extensions of Selector to allow syntax sugar 🍧🍪🍰🍭🍦.
Check it out here!
😍
https://github.com/prolificinteractive/swift-style-guide
As my blog makes clear, I’m all about clean code and following best practices.1 Example: I always need to delete extra spaces between closing braces in my code. It must look perfect. 🙈
Prolific Interactive created a github repository that outlines their style guide for all of its Swift codebase. Great best practices. I align with most of what’s included, so take a look!
This is a great, straight-to-the-point post about where you can use the keyword where in Swift along with specific code examples. It’s a really powerful keyword that allows you to pre-filter lines of code. Check it out!
http://blog.krzyzanowskim.com/2015/11/13/where-where-may-be-used/