Swift Package Manager will also have a centralised package index in the future, here's a quote from their [package manager proposal][1]: > We would like to provide a package index in the future, and are investigating…
I said "most", not "all" ;).
Yes, this framework in particular doesn't demonstrate the benefits and uses of the type-safety and compile-time safety in Swift. Check out Frank (https://github.com/nestproject/Frank#routes) which offers type-safe and…
The mistake most of these make is they are both web frameworks and they have their own build in web server. We should learn from mistakes in previous communities such as in Python…
http://supermar.in/modular-objective-c/ is a great article too.
Swift Package Manager will also have a centralised package index in the future, here's a quote from their [package manager proposal][1]: > We would like to provide a package index in the future, and are investigating…
I said "most", not "all" ;).
Yes, this framework in particular doesn't demonstrate the benefits and uses of the type-safety and compile-time safety in Swift. Check out Frank (https://github.com/nestproject/Frank#routes) which offers type-safe and…
The mistake most of these make is they are both web frameworks and they have their own build in web server. We should learn from mistakes in previous communities such as in Python…
http://supermar.in/modular-objective-c/ is a great article too.