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Swift 4 Protocol-Oriented Programming

You're reading from   Swift 4 Protocol-Oriented Programming Bring predictability, performance, and productivity to your Swift applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788470032
Length 210 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (9) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Starting with the Protocol FREE CHAPTER 2. Our Type Choices 3. Extensions 4. Generics 5. Object-Oriented Programming 6. Protocol-Oriented Programming 7. Adopting Design Patterns in Swift 8. Case Studies

Swift as an object-oriented programming language


Swift provides full support for developing applications in an object-oriented way. Prior to Swift 2, I considered Swift to be primarily an object-oriented language in the same way that I considered Java and C# to be object-oriented languages. In this section, we will be designing the vehicle types in an object-oriented way and looking at the advantages and the disadvantages of this design.

Before we look at the code, let's create a very basic class diagram that shows how we would design the vehicle class hierarchy for the object-oriented design. In an object-oriented design, we use class hierarchies to group the similarly related classes. Since Swift is a single inheritance language, a class can only have one super class that it inherits from. The root class in a class hierarchy is the only class without a super class.

I usually start off by doing a very basic diagram that simply shows the classes themselves without much detail. This helps me...

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