Powerful dependency injection for Cocoa and CocoaTouch. Lightweight, yet full-featured and super-easy to use.
Visit the Typhoon website for an introduction. There's also a nice intro over at Big Nerd Ranch, or here's an article, by John Reed. Quite a few books have been written on the topic, though we're not familiar with one that focuses specifically on Objective-C, Swift or Cocoa just yet.
Check out the feature list.
- Read the Quick Start or User Guide.
- Try the Swift Sample Application or the Objective-C Sample Application. Also, here's a sample that shows how to set up Typhoon with Core Data and Reactive Cocoa.
- Here are the API Docs. Generally googling a Typhoon class name will return the correct page as the first hit.
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Typhoon is available through CocoaPods (recommended). Alternatively, add the source files to your project's target or set up an Xcode workspace.
If you can't find what you need in the Quick Start or User Guides above, then Typhoon users and contributors monitor the Typhoon tag on Stack Overflow. Chances are your question can be answered there.
Please raise a GitHub issue.
Typhoon is a non-profit, community driven project. We only ask that if you've found it useful to star us on Github or send a tweet mentioning us (@appsquickly). If you've written Typhoon related blog or tutorial, or published a new Typhoon powered app, we'd certainly be happy to hear about that too.
Typhoon is sponsored and lead by AppsQuick.ly with contributions from around the world.
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