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try! Swift Tokyo 2017 - Swift's Pointy Bits: Unsafe Swift & Pointer Types

try! Swift Tokyo Conference 2017 - try! Swift is an immersive community gathering about Swift Language Best Practices, Application Development in Swift, Server-Side Swift, Open Source Swift, and the Swift Community in Tokyo. Topic - Swift's Pointy Bits: Unsafe Swift & Pointer Types Speaker - Nate Cook Twitter - https://twitter.com/nnnnnnnn Bio - An independent web and application developer, he works on projects of all sizes, from websites and blogs for nonprofits to customized enterprise applications. He is also the managing editor of NSHipster, where he writes weekly about obscure topics in Objective-C, Swift, and Cocoa. Abstract - Swift offers remarkable performance while still providing safety through strong types, value semantics, and automatic memory management. For those times when you need to step outside those boundaries, however, Swift also offers tools to directly allocate and manipulate memory. This talk will explore the ins and outs of Swift’s take on pointers: typed and raw pointers and buffers, implicit bridging and casting, and some tips on how to stay safe while using unsafe APIs. try! Swift Tokyo Twitter - https://twitter.com/tryswiftconf try! Swift Tokyo Twitter Hashtag - https://twitter.com/hashtag/tryswiftconf try! Swift Website - https://www.tryswift.co/ try! Swift Conference Photos - https://www.flickr.com/photos/tryswift/albums try! Swift Conference Contact - info@tryswift.co try! Swift Conference © 2018 - Powered by NatashaTheRobot

March 2, 2017