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Arek Holko Arek Holko All Articles / About Me / Twitter Hi! I'm Arek Holko. I build iOS apps for others and as an indie developer. I write mostly about iOS development. More about me . Recent Articles Hiding Implementation Details Using internal Properties Swift comes with five access-level modifiers : open , public , internal , fileprivate and private . The internal modifier leads to entities being available for use only within their defining module. It’s a default modifier but it starts getting interesting only once we split our codebase into modules. In this article, we’ll see how to provide an ability to inject a framework’s data structure into the framework’s classes, while at the same time keeping its internals hidden. Read more → Why #if DEBUG Conditional Should Be Avoided in Library Code Conditional Compilation along with Active Compilation Conditions is a way to alter the app’s behavior depending on the build co...

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