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Containerization is a Swift package for running Linux containers
This repository provides educational material and sample code that demystify how containerization works and how container components fit together in practice. It walks through the responsibilities of an image format, registry, and runtime, and shows how a minimal runtime can assemble an isolated process with the right filesystem view, environment, and entrypoint. The samples highlight security hardening considerations—such as process isolation, filesystem scoping, and least-privilege...
...These rules are well described in popular style guides like Ray Wenderlich’s Swift Style Guide. SwiftLint hooks into Clang and SourceKit to use the AST representation of your source files for more accurate results. You might want to move your SwiftLint phase directly before ‘Compile Sources’ step, to detect errors quickly before compiling. However, SwiftLint is designed to run on valid Swift code that cleanly completes the compiler’s parsing stage. So running SwiftLint before ‘Compile Sources’ might yield some incorrect results. ...
30DaysofSwift is a challenge-style collection of Swift exercises and learning tasks meant to be tackled over 30 days (or more flexibly). Each “day” introduces a coding problem, concept, or mini project that builds on previous days: for example, fundamentals on day 1, optionals and control flow, Swift data structures, closures, protocol programming, UI interaction, etc., culminating in more advanced topics or sample apps. Solutions, hints, or sample projects accompany many of the prompts,...