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For the most part, all programming languages perform the typical tasks any computer needs to do—store information, compare information, make decisions about that information, and perform some action based on those decisions. The Swift language makes these tasks easier to understand and accomplish. The real trick with Swift (actually, the trick with most programming languages) is to understand the symbols and keywords used to accomplish those tasks. This chapter continues the examination of Swift and Xcode so you can become even more familiar with them.
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Bennett, G., Lees, B. (2015). Learning Swift and Xcode. In: Swift 2 for Absolute Beginners. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1488-6_6
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