You can access class methods of many Apple classes as properties. Example:
[UIDevice currentDevice];
UIDevice.currentDevice;
Those are the same and both work. How can one implement the same in their classes?
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You don’t need to do something special for the same, it’s by default nature but it’s always preferable for beginners not to use dot syntax. A proper discussion is in the post below
Dot notation vs. message notation for declared properties