Explore a 27-minute conference talk from try! Swift Tokyo 2016 on "Boundaries in Practice" presented by Ayaka Nonaka, iOS team lead at Venmo. Dive into the practical applications of the "Functional Core, Imperative Shell" concept in Swift development. Learn how to implement boundaries to create better, safer, and more future-proof Swift code through specific examples. Gain insights on good engineering practices that extend beyond functional programming. Benefit from Nonaka's experience in iOS development since iOS 4 and her team's exclusive use of Swift at Venmo. No prior viewing of Gary Bernhardt's "Boundaries" talk is required, but it's recommended for additional context. Engage with the vibrant Swift community and discover how to enhance your Swift programming skills.
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Intro
Boundaries
Story Model
Coordinator Protocol
QA
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