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In the first part of this series we have seen what you’ll have to deal with when working with concurrency, how to reason about some typical multithreading problems, what you’ll need to pay special attention to, and we’ve also looked into some of the traditional instruments we have at our disposal when writing Swift applications. This time we’ll look into what the future could have in store for us
Update 10/17: Updated for Swift 4 Update: The second part of this series is now available: All About concurrency in Swift - Part 2: The Future. The current release of the Swift language doesn’t include yet any native concurrency functionality like other modern languages such as Go or Rust do. If you plan to perform tasks concurrently and when you’ll need to deal with the resulting race conditions,
Some say that building a small language interpreter, especially if a LISP, is one of those things you have to do at least one time in your life as a programmer, an eye opening experience that will give you new insights into how the tools you use everyday work and demystify a few concepts that seem daunting when seen from afar. In this article, we’ll implement a minimal LISP based on the 1978 paper
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