As mentioned in a previous article, I need to control some electronic circuit with the GPIOs pins of the Raspberry Pi. I could easily achieve that with Python or C. But I am a cool kid. I want to use Swift.
Here we are with a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian and Swift 3.0 installed. Now we can actually do something with it. Like flashing an unsexy LED. But hey, we have to start from somewhere…
Delegation is one of the core pattern on which most iOS SDKs are based on. First of all UIKit…
We’re halfway trough our journey of controlling electric circuits and hardware with Swift and a Raspberry Pi. If you missed anything, here lie the answers to your questions.
I have to write a lot of Swift code targeted to Linux only environment. It’s a robotic app, where no monitor is contemplated. I could connect remotely to it and code with emacs or vim. But I am so used to Xcode… So I…
Lately I’ve started hacking on a project that requires controlling some electric muscles/motors remotely. I decided to use only Swift 3.0 (dev previews) on a Raspberry Pi 2 or 3.
Here you find the Part 1 of this article.
A while ago I wrote an article which introduced what I called Swift Action Delegate pattern. It is an attempt to write less boilerplate code while implementing delegation for…
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