Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftDyno 🦕 — EvolvedLet’s evolve the Dyno library for AWS DynamoDB to use Apple’s new SwiftUI and Combine libraries. We’ll also eliminate our dependency on…11 min read·Dec 24, 2019----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftDyno 🦕 : Meet the MockasaurIn the last two articles we’ve been building up a library to communicate with Amazon’s DynamoDB database, by using their boto3 library. On…11 min read·May 11, 2019----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftDyno 🦕 : AWS, SwifterWe extend the Dyno library we started last time by making it asynchronous and Reactive — and meet some old functional friends on the way.10 min read·Mar 15, 2019----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftIntroducing Dyno 🦕Dyno is a new Swift library for Amazon AWS8 min read·Feb 23, 2019----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftA Monad MenagerieIn the last article, I spent some time looking at Monads — data structures which provide a function called bind or flatMap (or >>>=)…11 min read·Aug 2, 2018----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftMonad MagicSo far we have looked at some powerful tools with the HKT framework — Functors and Applicative Functors. We’re going to go one step further…9 min read·Jul 6, 2018----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftA World Beyond Swift MapsIn this post, I’m going to talk about something we don’t hear much about in Swift: applicative functors. These let us perform some very…10 min read·Mar 21, 2018--1--1
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftSuperpowered SequencesSequences and Collections in Swift are an incredibly powerful way to build complex functionality from composable, functional pieces. I try…9 min read·Feb 16, 2018----
Jonathan @ Strictly SwiftMachine Learning in Swift : The MatrixInspired by Apple’s Core ML and Michael Nielsen’s fantastic online book on machine learning, I thought I’d try and understand the basics of…9 min read·Oct 1, 2017----