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Welcome. This is Ray Fix’s personal blog. A stream of consciousness series of ramblings intended for a future self.

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Ray Fix’s Blog | Welcome. This is Ray Fix’s personal blog. A stream of consciousness series of ramblings intended for a future self. Ray Fix's Blog About Jul 27, 2021 Extensible API in Swift A Swift enumeration case lets you clearly spell out a mode of operation in the call site of a function. The downside is that by their nature they are “closed” and can’t be extended from outside the library they are declared. Once you define then, that’s it, they can’t be extended without another release. Recent additions to Swift 5.5 give you more tools fore creating API that is both ergonomic and extensible. Jul 10, 2021 R-Style Boolean Sequences in Swift One of the great things about the R statistical programming languages is it’s ability to operate on vectors of values. I got to thinking, wouldn’t it to be great to have this capability in Swift? Well, Swift is nice that way. Swift gives you a lot of flexibility to morph the language. May 30, 2021 ...

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