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As promised, I didn’t start out this book with a dry lesson on Swift. You dove right in and started creating apps—and I think that’s fantastic. The fact that Xcode empowers even novice programmers to design and create quality iOS apps opens a world of possibilities. But you don’t want to stay a novice forever; you don’t get the good seats in the monastery’s dining hall, and there’s never any fan mail. I’m not saying that reading this one chapter will turn you into a Swift guru, but it should definitely up your game.
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Binary compatible means that code written in Swift can directly call existing C functions and use Objective-C objects, and vice versa.
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Bucanek, J. (2014). See Swift, See Swift Run. In: Learn iOS 8 App Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0208-1_20
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