Just for the record, Void is actually declared in the Swift Standard Library:
typealias Void = ()
So they really are the same thing.
Just for the record, Void is actually declared in the Swift Standard Library:
typealias Void = ()
So they really are the same thing.
So What ? Stealing is wrong !!
We should not think for ourselves and investigate techniques. Just Kidding . Thanks I enjoyed this and it will aid my in my stealing efforts .
Thanks for the clarification.
Coming from C / C++ seeing void makes more sense and is more English and readable, than more of the overuse of symbols that Swift adores.
This was a fantastic course Sam! Please make more videos like these in the future. I love series like this.
Thanks for your kind words. Glad you enjoyed it =)