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Server-Side Swift Using Kitura
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - September/October
If you’re looking to build a server-side framework, you’ll want to check out IBM’s Kitura. Mohammad shows you how to build a complete service on Kitura using Swift.
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Understanding User Engagement Using Mixpanel
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - September/October
Before any upgrade development begins, you need to know how users interact with your app. Jason explores one great tool, Mixpanel, and shows how to get the data you need.
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Beta Test Your iOS Applications Using TestFlight
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2017 - May/June
Jason explores TestFlight, a new tool for testing your iOS apps. It has some nifty notification tools, which makes it easier to have a lot of testers—or just a few, depending on what your product needs. Check out what else it has going for it.
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Integrating YouTube into Your iOS Applications
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2016 - January/February
You’ve made your website pretty spiffy, but the one thing it’s missing is the one thing that makes social media platforms so hard to compete with. Add sound and video to your content by making it YouTube-capable. Jason shows you how!
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Introduction to Swift 2.0
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2016 - January/February
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard about the new Swift language that’s taken the iOS/OSX community by storm. Learn some of Swift’s basic features as Mohammad explores what’s new in this second release.
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Beyond the Phone: Developing for Apple Watch
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2015 - July/August
Remember just a few years ago when we were all excited to get touch technology on our phones, laptops, and tablets? The Next Big Thing is here, and Jason shows us how to develop for the Apple Watch.
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Implementing a Flickr Search iOS Application Using Swift
Last updated: Friday, December 26, 2025
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2015 - July/August
Apple’s new language Swift is everywhere these days. Probably the most important app you could build with it is a search engine, and Mohammad shows us how using his own gardening app.
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Introduction to Swift
Last updated: Friday, May 8, 2026
Published in: CODE Magazine: 2014 - November/December
Mohammad Azam explores the key features of Apple's Swift programming language, introduced in 2014 as a modern alternative to Objective-C. Azam emphasizes Swift's user-friendly syntax, type safety, and performance improvements, making it more accessible to developers, especially those familiar with languages like C# and Java. Through detailed explanations of concepts such as declarations, functions, collections, optionals, closures, and generics, the article illustrates Swift's capabilities and its seamless interoperability with Objective-C libraries. Azam underscores Swift's role as a cornerstone of Apple's future development strategy, encouraging developers to embrace it for building next-generation iOS applications.

