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Swift OS X Programming for Absolute Beginners

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Swift OS X Programming for Absolute Beginners

Swift OS X Programming for Absolute Beginners
Apress | Computer Science | September 8, 2015 | ISBN-10: 1484212347 | 465 pages | pdf | 14.99 mb

Authors: Wang, Wallace
Swift is perfect for beginner and experienced developers alike
Written by Wallace Wang, a successful multiple book author


About this book
Swift OS X Programming for Absolute Beginners is your step-by-step guide to learning how to code using Swift, Apple's hottest new programming language. This book will not only teach complete programming novices how to write OS X programs, but it can also help experienced programmers moving to the Macintosh for the first time. You will learn to understand the principles of programming, how to use Swift and Xcode, and how to combine your knowledge into writing OS X programs.
If you've always wanted to learn coding but felt stymied by the limitation of simplistic programming languages or intimidated by professional but complicated programming languages, then you'll want to learn Swift. Swift is your gateway to both Macintosh and iOS app development while being powerful and easy to learn at the same time, and Swift OS X Programming for Absolute Beginners is the perfect place to start - add it to your library today.

About the authors
Wallace Wang is a former Windows enthusiast who took one look at Vista and realized that the future of computing belonged to the Macintosh. He s written more than 40 computer books, including emMicrosoft Office for Dummies/em, emBeginning Programming for Dummies/em, emSteal This Computer Book/em, emMy New Mac/em, and emMy New iPad/em. In addition to programming the Macintosh and iPhone/iPad, he also performs stand-up comedy, having appeared on A&E s "Evening at the Improv," and having performed in Las Vegas at the Riviera Comedy Club at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. When he s not writing computer books or performing stand-up comedy, he also enjoys blogging about screenwriting at his site, The 15 Minute Movie Methodwhere he shares screenwriting tips with other aspiring screenwriters who all share the goal of breaking into Hollywood.

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