FAQ Article on Swift Programming Language

swift-heroFor those of you who are iOS or OSX developers or interested in becoming a developer for these platforms, you should check out this FAQ style article that covers the newly announced (at WWDC 2014) Swift Programming Language.

Good introduction. So, check it out! 🙂

 

http://www.raywenderlich.com/74138/swift-language-faq

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  1. mike griff says:

    Saw your comment on the new size plans for Onedrive. Not many offered links back to the commentors but yours did and I hope this question wont be a bother.
    No one I have asked seems to have the correct answer and I have asked all the right people. I think.
    As I posted under yours, i need a way to put about 50,000 small files, mostly PDFs or docx files that are stored in several sub-folders under a single resource name. This Resource name MUST be accessed via a “mapped drive letter structure” due to the Legacy requirement of the SQL database that handles them. (Old MSDE construct).

    I have seen a few methods that are supposed to work to allow this typre of resource mapping but I have not been able to get any to actually succeed. But the worst problem is apparently MS has set a Qty limit if 20K files per ??. The ?? is I am not sure what? Not per folder. Not per account. It is an arbitrary limit that prevent me from even using 100GB much less 1TB
    unlwess I can find the “trick” to putting multiple 20K’s under a single “GrouP’ that could be mapped as a drive letter.
    This may be totally outside your field but I am just asking everyone I meet with the hopes that someone has figured this out.

    Just like the arbitrary 25 accounts/per tier/per domain. Companies with more than 75 employees (actually more than 50 as the 25 in the base tier do not have enough of anything to be worth having.
    We have 35 employees so we made it. the top tier 25 for free Office 365. The middle tier got everything but the software. The bottom tier is only good for misc group emails. And 25 is the MAX you can buy per tier/per email Domain,. (as I understand it)
    Any info you may have or any direction you can point me appreciated.
    Mike

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