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Daniel Dennett, in Consciousness Explained, calls it the “center of narrative gravity,”

Free Will Explained

Dan Barker

Methods are effectively identical to functions, but they carry an implicit self parameter. For example, look at the code below: class Meh { func doStuff(number: Int) { } } The doStuff() function belongs to the Meh class, so we call it a method instead. And behind the scenes, it actually looks like this: func doStuff(self: Meh, number: Int) { } Objects are reference types in Swift, which means they can have multiple simultaneous owners, any of which can manipulate the object. This creates implicit dependencies across your program, which can add complexity and fragility.

Chapter 7: Patterns - Pro Swift

Paul Hudson

As Reiss and Kitcher note, roughly 10% to 15% of the money generated from pharmaceutical sales goes toward research and development, whereas about 30% to 40% is spent on marketing.

A Tapestry of Values

Kevin C. Elliott

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