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Thinking Functionally in Swift
 Thinking Functionally in Swift
Duration: 2hr 2m | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720 30fps | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2 ch | 253 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 

Understand functional programming in swift and write your own versions map, filter methods in Swift!


We all use Swift in our iOS development, we love it! Really "Swift is an great language". Have you ever seen Swifts beauty as a language rather than using for iOS development?

You keep on hearing about functional programming from every one, have you ever thought or gave a try on it? If you do so, people says functional programming concept is built on top of Maths! Does this fear you? Have you ever imagined how map, reduce methods in Swift designed? And their philosophy behind it?

 

In this course, your going to learn functional programming using your favourite language Swift in a fun way. This course is designed for beginners to understand how to get much benefit from both functional programming and Swift as well! Believe me, we are going to introduce functional concepts in plain english, no maths stuffs!!

 

The gist of the course is as follows:

1. Understand what is functional programming is all about

2. How Swift supports functional programming

3. Higher-order functions

4. Closures

5. Currying

6. Composition

7. Finally write your own version of map, filter, reduce using FP concepts!

and much more. And all the above in plain simple english terms and concice examples!

 

More info - https://www.udemy.com/thinking-functionally-in-swift/

 

Thinking Functionally in Swift
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