One of the things I like about Swift is the concise code, especially when it comes to working with closures. Take this example for instance:
Let’s say we’re trying to create a guitar using the make and model.
Apple announced a new language last week: Swift. Now that everyone’s had time to read the book and start playing with sample projects, a startling deficiency of the language has been uncovered. Swift makes no provision for access modifiers such as public…