Summary
We have covered some pretty advanced material here, on topics that are widely regarded as considerably more complex than most. Hopefully you are convinced that the Operation
framework is a powerful yet reasonably straightforward tool to use. The recent changes to Swift serve to underpin the philosophy behind encapsulating thread-based code in objects that can be manipulated in an intuitive and consistent way.
In this chapter, you have learned the following:
- How to use the
Operation
framework to simplify concurrent programming - How to use the
Operation
framework to manage asynchronous programming tasks - How to create your own solutions by subclassing the
Operation
class - The differences between multithreading and multiprocessing
- The relationships between operations, code blocks, and operation queues
In the next chapter, we will demystify debugging, and look at some advance debugging techniques and tools that are at our disposal, making coding a considerably more pleasant activity than it might...