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Let It Go: Late Initialization of Let in Swift
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Currently learning. Swift! Let It Go: Late Initialization of Let in Swift. August 9th, 2015. One of the BIG improvements that came in Swift 1.2 was the ability to initialize let a little bit later. According to the Swift blog. Constants are now more powerful and consistent. The new rule is that a. Constant must be initialized before use (like a. And that it may only be initialized, not reassigned or mutated after initialization. This enables patterns like:. This week, @allonsykraken. Let cell: UITableVie...
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Swift: How To Name Your Extensions
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Currently learning. Swift! Swift: How To Name Your Extensions. July 26th, 2015. One of my favorite patterns in iOS programming with Swift is to create multiple extensions throughout my files to keep related methods together. For example, every time my ViewController conforms to a protocol, I keep the protocol methods together in an extension. Same goes for multiple private styling methods or private cell configuration methods in a table view, etc. Style navigation bar here. IMO this is weak. When you...
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Rob Allen, Author at Zero To Launch
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Create a Menu in Menus. And assign it as Primary Menu in Theme Location. 6 ways to grow your business with testimonials. November 24, 2015. February 3, 2016. Imagine you’ve never heard about these two books before:. You just went on Amazon, searched careers, and these two choices showed up in your results. Which one would you buy? For most of us, Book 1 is the obvious choice. Sure, most of us have heard about. Also, you could argue that his book has a better cover, better title, etc. The simple fact is w...
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Case Studies Archives - Zero To Launch
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Create a Menu in Menus. And assign it as Primary Menu in Theme Location. Case study: How Joyce created a $1,000 product in less than a week. August 19, 2015. September 4, 2015. In 2012, Joyce Akiko landed her dream job right out of college. At least, that’s what she. Almost immediately she found out the work wasn’t a good fit. So during her free time, Joyce taught herself how to write code and started freelancing. Within just a few months, she had a number of clients. I saw it as a very scalable way to m...
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Testimonials | Programming Apprentice - The Journey of a Lifetime
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Programming Apprentice – The Journey of a Lifetime. Stay hungry, stay foolish (Steve Jobs). 1 Wow Cosmin, I’m impressed, great job! I’m really happy to see that you are diving deep into Swift and sharing your knowledge with others too. Congratulations! CEO and founder of http:/ www.raywenderlich.com. 2 Your blog looks great, congratulations! Cofounder of http:/ www.raywenderlich.com. And founder of http:/ www.gameartguppy.com. 3I’m really happy to hear that the iOS Apprentice. 5 This is great! Engineer o...