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  • Title Swift Algorithms and Data Structures
  • Author(s) Wayne Bishop
  • Publisher: GitBook (2015)
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  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10/ASIN: B07ZFGFFXV
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Book Description

Written for students and professionals, this book blends modern code, illustrations, and computer science to help you pass the technical interview or build your next App.

It provides an introduction to commonly used data structures and algorithms written in a new iOS development language called Swift. While details of many algorithms exists on Wikipedia, these implementations are often written as pseudocode, or are expressed in C or C++. With Swift now officially released, its general syntax should be familiar enough for most programmers to understand.

It takes a fresh approach to explain concepts that power search engines, social networks and database systems. See how Swift works to create solutions for standard systems as well as mobile apps.

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