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gusc.lv
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swiftrocks.com
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| | | | Even in apps written in full Swift, interfacing with Objective-C is still a very big part of iOS development. Many types and semantics from Objective-C are hidden underneath the code we write today, and understanding where they come from can help you make better code decisions and just better understand the platform in general. This time, we'll take a look at what NSCopying and its companion class NSZone are and what they can do for Swift apps. | |
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paul-samuels.com
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blog.360totalsecurity.com
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| | I Overview Recently, the Advanced Threat Response Team of 360 Core Security Division detected an APT attack exploiting a 0-day vulnerability and captured the world's... |