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Episode #109 - March 24th, 2016


This week, we cover Swift 2.2, converting static to dynamic libraries, nsdateformatter.com, building command-line interfaces with Swift, and using SpriteKit for data visualization. Listen to this episode on iOS Bytes Sponsored by App Evolution With Swift This episode is brought to you by Code School's App Evolution With Swift course. Learn how to create your first simple iOS app with Swift and storyboards in Xcode, and discover some of the more common pieces of the UIKit framework. Play App Evolution With Swift to evolve your iOS development skills and start making your own apps today. Swift 2.2 Apple released Swift 2.2, which is the first official release of Swift since it was open-sourced. Converting Static Libraries to Dynamic Libraries for iOS Samantha Marshall wrote about converting static libraries to dynamic libraries on iOS. nsdateformatter.com Ben Scheirman created a reference site for the NSDateFormatter class. Building CLI With Swift Alexander Voronov gave a talk about building command-line interfaces with Swift. Using SpriteKit for Simple Data Visualization Krzysztof Werys wrote about his team’s experiences using SpriteKit for data visualizations in an Apple TV status board app. Sponsored by iOS Bytes

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