
110: “Concurrency beyond app development”, with special guest Tim Condon
Tim Condon joins John to discuss how both client and server-side Swift developers could utilize the new built-in concurrency system, as well as how distributed actors and other upcoming language features might continue to make Swift even more capable on the server.
December 6, 20211h 1m
Show Notes
Tim Condon joins John to discuss how both client and server-side Swift developers could utilize the new built-in concurrency system, as well as how distributed actors and other upcoming language features might continue to make Swift even more capable on the server.
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Links
- Tim on Twitter
- John on Twitter
- Vapor
- Swift concurrency
- Property wrappers
- Result builders
- Swift Server Work Group
- SwiftNIO
- Futures and Promises
- Combine
- Async sequences
- Actors
- Retrofitting existing APIs with async/await support
- Using Swift’s concurrency system to run multiple tasks in parallel
- Distributed actors
- Task local values
- Swift System
- Episode with Kaitlin Mahar
- Fluent
- MultipartKit
- Tim’s website
- Vapor’s async/await migration guide
- The Vapor Discord server
- Intro and outro music by Dariusz Dziuk