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Sultan + Shepard’s “Something, Everything” feat. Richard Walters
Sultan + Shepard’s “Something, Everything” feat. Richard Walters
Taken from their album 'Something, Everything'. Out Now. Buy / Stream: https://thisneverhappened.ffm.to/somethingeverything Follow This Never Happened on Spotify: https://tnh.lnk.to/TNHPlaylist​​ Follow This Never Happened on Apple Music: https://apple.co/3jY2Cf1 Follow Sultan + Shepard: Instagram: https://instagram.com/sultanshepard/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sultanshepard Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sultanshepard/ Follow Lane 8/This Never Happened: Website: http://www.lane8music.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lane8music Twitter: https://twitter.com/lane8music Subscribe: http://po.st/ytlane8music Spotify: http://po.st/sLane8 Instagram: http://instagram.com/lane8music Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisneverhappenedlabel/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/thisneverhappenedlabel
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Sultan + Shepard’s “Something, Everything” feat. Richard Walters
Protocols III: Existential Spelling
Protocols III: Existential Spelling
Existentials and universals are [logical] “duals,” which means that one can be transformed into the other without losing its structure. So `AnySequence` is a universal type (generic) that’s equivalent to an explicit existential of `Sequence` (protocol). That’s why when you run into problems with protocols, your solution may be to convert it into generic structs (or vice versa). They solve the same problems in different ways with different trade-offs. And when you see “can only be used as a generic constraint,” what the compiler is really telling you is that protocols with associated types (PATs) don’t have an existential.
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Protocols III: Existential Spelling
Reactive Cocoa Developer Conference • Panel Q&A and Discussion
Reactive Cocoa Developer Conference • Panel Q&A and Discussion
The full panel Q&A and discussion with Josh Abernathy, Justin Spahr-Summers, Uri Baghin, Dave Lee, and Jon Sterling from the 2014 Reactive Cocoa Developer Conference hosted by GitHub. As always, feel free to leave us a comment below and don't forget to subscribe: http://bit.ly/subgithub Thanks! Connect with us. Facebook: http://fb.com/github Twitter: http://twitter.com/github Google+: http://google.com/+github LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/github About GitHub GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
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Reactive Cocoa Developer Conference • Panel Q&A and Discussion
The Future Of ReactiveCocoa
The Future Of ReactiveCocoa
GitHub desktop developer Justin Spahr-Summers presents a case for what the future of ReactiveCocoa might look like at the 2014 Reactive Cocoa Developer Conference hosted by GitHub. As always, feel free to leave us a comment below and don't forget to subscribe: http://bit.ly/subgithub Thanks! Connect with us. Facebook: http://fb.com/github Twitter: http://twitter.com/github Google+: http://google.com/+github LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/github About GitHub GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Millions of people use GitHub to build amazing things together. For more info, go to http://github.com
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The Future Of ReactiveCocoa