New Short and Service-Friendly Shaft Coupling

With the ROFLEX KTR launches a new shaft coupling according to DIN 740 which is characterised by its short design and its service-friendliness....

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Web check: MTN Nigeria’s licence renewal ‘now official’

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The telecoms regulator has officially confirmed the renewal of the operating licence of MTN Nigeria, the nation’s largest mobile network operator, according to the latest update on the NCC website reviewed by Technology Times.

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American Falls’ Mixer Transformation Gets Wastewater Sludge on the Move

American Falls in Idaho is certainly no stranger to all things water. Almost a century ago, the entire town - nearly 350 residents and their homes, over 60...

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World champion Andri Ragettli visits GF in Seewis together with students

As part of the 50th anniversary of GF Piping Systems in Seewis (Switzerland), Andri Ragettli, the freestyle world champion from nearby Flims, visited the...

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Cheat sheet: Apple’s Swift programming language (free PDF)

Objective-C has won the hearts of many developers. It started as a programming language that bundled object-oriented programming (OOP) with the likeness of the C programming language. Objective-C called NeXT and Apple home where it was the default programming language for NeXTSTEP, OS X, and iOS.

In 2010, Apple started developing Swift, a new programming language that would rival Objective-C in a few areas--specifically, type safety, security, and better on-hardware performance. Swift is more than 2.6x faster than Objective-C and more than 8.4x faster than Python. Swift 1.0 was released in September 2014.

From the cheat sheet:

HOW DOES SWIFT DIFFER FROM OBJECTIVE-C?

While Apple hasn’t announced plans to sunset the Objective-C language (in fact, Apple is still updating it), Swift is rapidly overtaking Objective-C to become more popular on Apple’s platforms.

Objective-C likely still has a long life, as Apple has yet to update its own Frameworks to be written in Swift. Until Swift 3.0, Apple will not be including the Swift runtime on iOS or OS X, leaving Xcode to package together the runtime into the iOS or OS X app to ensure binary compatibility.

Find out more in this free PDF download from TechRepublic.

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