61: “End-to-end Swift” with special guest Tim Condon
Tim Condon, server-side Swift developer, writer and conference organizer, joins John to talk about all things networking. From organizing and abstracting networking code on the client-side, to using Swift on the server, and how to combine the two in order to write Swift end-to-end.
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Links
- Tim on Twitter
- John on Twitter
- Tim’s blogging engine
- The “Server Side Swift with Vapor” book
- Functional networking in Swift
- PromiseKit
- Implementing Futures & Promises
- Combine’s Future type
- Constructing URLs in Swift
- Vapor
- Kitura
- Smoke
- SwiftNIO
- Swift Talk
- SwiftLog
- The Swift Server Work Group
- SourceKit-LSP
- Online Swift Playground
- The Swift Community Podcast
- Intro and outro music by Dariusz Dziuk