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Apple's march toward transparency continued on Friday with the launch of the Swift Blog, a new developer-focused blog covering the Swift programming language introduced by the company at WWDC.
Apple launches a new blog on its new Swift language, while developers weigh its features and expected superior performance.
Apple announced Swift 5.5 in June at its annual developer conference WWDC with headline features including 'Swift Concurrency' for asynchronous and concurrent programming, improved package ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- At last year's Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple unveiled a new programming language called Swift. Basically, it was a new way for coders to put their creativity into motion ...
Of the many surprises Apple had in store for us this past Monday, the introduction of an entirely new programming language called Swift was particularly well received by developers. John Gruber's ...
Apple’s newly-announced programming language brings a number of benefits, and marks a major change in how developers can build apps for the iPhone and iPad.
Apple's new Swift programming language is growing rapidly in popularity according to RedMonk's latest Programming Language Rankings.
The bottom line: Swift means developers are going to be able to build better apps for you and do so much faster than before. Why Apple Built Swift There are programming languages like C and ...
At its WWDC event on Monday, Apple made waves among the iOS and Mac developer communities with the announcement of Swift, a new programming language designed from the ground up by the company's ...
Apple says its Swift programming language is now open source. As an open source language, the broad community of developers — from app developers to educational institutions to enterprises — can ...
Instead, the news that Apple was introducing its own programming language, Swift, got a full-throated roar of appreciation from the thousands of developers in attendance.
Apple launched Swift at its Worldwide Developers Conference in 2014. Since then, it has been embraced by Uber, Airbnb, Lyft, and Square.