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  2. Swift (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Swift is a general purpose programming language that employs modern programming-language theory concepts and strives to present a simple, yet powerful syntax. Swift incorporates innovations and conventions from various programming languages, with notable inspiration from Objective-C, which it replaced as the primary development language on ...

  3. Automatic Reference Counting - Wikipedia

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    Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) is a memory management feature of the Clang compiler providing automatic reference counting for the Objective-C and Swift programming languages. At compile time, it inserts into the object code messages retain and release [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which increase and decrease the reference count at run time, marking for ...

  4. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    One of the most notable features was support for Swift, an all-new programming language developed by Apple. Xcode 6 also included features like Playgrounds and live debugging tools. [ 43 ] On September 17, 2014, at the same time, iOS 8 and Xcode 6 were released.

  5. Vapor (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Vapor is an open source web framework written in Swift.It can be used to create RESTful APIs, web apps, and real-time applications using WebSockets.In addition to the core framework, Vapor provides an ORM, a templating language, and packages to facilitate user authentication and authorization.

  6. macOS - Wikipedia

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    Xcode provides interfaces to compilers that support several programming languages including C, C++, Objective-C, and Swift. For the Mac transition to Intel processors, it was modified so that developers could build their applications as a universal binary, which provides compatibility with both the Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macintosh lines ...

  7. Comment (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Support for code comments is defined by each programming language. The features differ by language, but there are several common attributes that apply throughout. Most languages support multi-line block (a.k.a. stream) and/or single line comments. A block comment is delimited with text that marks the start and end of comment text. It can span ...

  8. Reflective programming - Wikipedia

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    Create a new interpreter for the language's bytecode to give a new meaning or purpose for a programming construct. These features can be implemented in different ways. In MOO , reflection forms a natural part of everyday programming idiom.

  9. APL (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    APL (named after the book A Programming Language) [3] is a programming language developed in the 1960s by Kenneth E. Iverson. Its central datatype is the multidimensional array . It uses a large range of special graphic symbols [ 4 ] to represent most functions and operators, leading to very concise code.