Of course it's valid. That code simply tests to see if the current object's aboutNAvController property is nil or not. It's logically the same as `if (self.aboutNavController == nil)1st
Swift doesn't allow that syntax. The argument is that something being zero should not be the same thing as being nil, Nor is it the same thing as being false.
Pro tip: Don't tweet out a trending, hateful hashtag, because you'll receive a lot of hate
Tweeted that Twitter can check out this particular hashtag and find a good list of people to ban from their platform. Been called many names over the past 24 hours. ha
I just got a keyboard for my company iPad, so I'm trying out SO and SO chat with it. How do you tell who's on chat in iOS Safari? And is there an SO Chat client for iOS?