Server-Side Swift π Running Swift Locally and on the ServerIn this lesson, you'll build Swift servers that can run on macOS and Linux. You'll also utilize the Swift Package Manager as you build a simple end-to-end app entirely in Swift!π A Microservice MindsetIn this lesson, youβll learn how to build, run, and deploy microservices written in Swift. You'll also plan an entirely new app using a microservice-based architecture.π Building a Swift MicroserviceIn this lesson, you will build a Swift microservice from scratch that interfaces with a datastore which can create, retrieve, update, and delete (CRUD) resources.π Joins, Paging, Procedures, and TransactionsIn this mini-lesson, learn how to use a Swift MySQL client to execute JOIN queries, create paged results, use stored procedures, and perform transactions β sets of MySQL operations.π Creating a User MicroserviceIn this lesson, you will build a users microservice that integrates with Facebook's AccountKit. You will also create JSON web tokens and a new middleware to secure microservice endpoints.π Upcoming LessonsIn the remaining lessons for this course, you build the microservices powering the "Game Night" iOS app. This includes microservices for activities, events, users, friends, and a backend-for-frontend.β Extras: End-to-End Swift Apps with ICTIn this lesson, you'll construct an end-to-end Swift app using IBM's Cloud Tools and Xcode. Youβll also deploy a Swift server into IBM's Bluemix cloud.β Extras: Let's DeployDeploying a server can be daunting experience, but with time and practice it becomes a second nature. In this lesson, deploy a Swift server to Heroku, Bluemix, and Amazon Web Services!β Extras: Industry InterviewsHear from industry professionals on the topics of server-side Swift, cross-platform tooling, and more.π οΈ SwiftyJSONParsing JSON in Swift can be a pain. That's why there are easy-to-use frameworks like SwiftyJSON that make it simple. So, get back to what matters β your app β and let SwiftyJSON do the rest!π οΈ Server-Side Swift with DockerSetup a server-side Swift environment using Docker. Docker gives you the ability to quickly create and destroy virtual Linux environments that are tailed for application development.β Extras: An Image Processing ServerIn this short lesson, you'll learn how to build a Swift server that can process and return images.β Extras: The Codable ProtocolSwift 4 adds the new Codable protocol which provides an easy, type safe way to encode and decode custom data types. In this post, we explore the Codable, Encodable, and Decodable protocols.CompanyAbout UsWhy Udacity?BlogIn the NewsJobs at UdacityBecome a MentorPartner with UdacityResourcesCatalogCareer OutcomesHelp and FAQScholarshipsResource CenterFeatured ProgramsBusiness AnalyticsSQLAWS Cloud ArchitectData AnalystIntro to ProgrammingDigital MarketingSelf Driving Car EngineerOnly at UdacityArtificial IntelligenceDeep LearningDigital MarketingFlying Car and Autonomous Flight EngineerIntro to Self-Driving CarsMachine Learning EngineerRobotics Software EngineerAI MasterβsMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Science in AIUdacity SchoolsSchool of Animation and Game DevelopmentSchool of Artificial IntelligenceSchool of Autonomous SystemsSchool of BusinessCareer ResourcesSchool of Cloud ComputingSchool of CybersecuritySchool of Data ScienceSchool of DevOpsSchool of Executive LeadershipSchool of Product ManagementSchool of Programming and Development
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