Upgrading to Swift 3, and Swift Playgrounds – Podcast S06 E04
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Join Mic, Jake, and Gemma as they discuss the trials and tribulations of upgrading the Harry’s app to Swift 3, before moving on to chat about Apple’s new Swift Playgrounds app, and the potential for it to become a great learning platform.
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Show Notes
* Harry’s app – the codebase Gemma is upgrading to Swift 3
* What’s New in Swift 3? – raywenderlich.com
* Migrating to Swift 2.3 or Swift 3 from Swift 2.2 – swift.org
* [SR-1871] Migration from Swift 2.2 to Swift 3.0 issue with enum – bugs.swift.org
* [SR-1829] Swift 3.0 Migrator: Enums: small caps for definition but not for call – bugs.swift.org
* Xcode 8.0 Migrator and Swift 3.0 compiler issues – Apple Developer Forums
* Posts by Erica Sadun on the Swift Playgrounds app – ericasadun.com
* Introducing Swift Playgrounds – WWDC ’16
* Swift Playgrounds Document Format – Apple Developer Center
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* Jake Gundersen on Twitter
* Gemma Barlow on Twitter
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