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A fast look at Swift, Apple’s new programming language For better or worse, Apple's new language lets you do things your way.
A Swift programming demo at WWDC. But why would a company want their own programing language – especially when existing, general purpose codes such as Objective-C and C have been successfully ...
Swift Playgrounds for iPad If you’re brand new to programming and you have an iPad, you should start exploring code with Apple’s Swift Playgrounds iPad app.
Apple's new programming language lets you code apps for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch, and features interactive Playgrounds for showing the results of code in real time.
Apple has a new programming language, Swift, intended to provide modern programming capabilities for Apple application development and streamline the building of applications.
Apple's Swift has far-reaching effects on all platforms, not just iOS, OS X, watchOS and tvOS. Learn why Swift matters, how to use the programming language and how it differs from Objective-C.
Apple Swift is designed to be a much easier programming language to read, and code. Swift’s syntax (the formatting) does not require semi-colons at the end of each line, and functions are easier ...
Swift could run on Windows and Android in the future, too. Apple probably won’t port it to other platforms itself, but other developers could now take that open-source code and do the work.
Apple's Swift programming language, first released in 2014 for Apple's own platforms, is now pushing to add official support for Android.
Apple has made its Swift programming language totally open source, opening up a whole new dimension of opportunities for coders and creators.
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