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Microsoft is previewing an open-source command-line tool designed to speed up Windows application development, testing, and delivery.
Company cites safety, speed, approachability, and built-in C and C++ interoperability as Swift’s compelling advantages.
Swift 5.10 can enforce full data isolation in concurrent code, preventing threads from reading and writing to the same memory at the same time.
Swift OpenAPI Generator generates the Swift client or server code needed to make API calls or implement API servers.
A new open-source tool from The Browser Company sets us on the road to bringing Swift apps from iOS and macOS to Windows.
Swift Server Workgroup also aims to port the popular Swift toolchain installer for Linux to macOS and Windows.
LLVM is a compiler framework for programmatically generating machine-native code. Developers use it to roll out new languages and enhance existing ones.
The platform allows developers to add persistence and concurrency capabilities to apps.
Swift 5.8 brings improvements to the developer experience, enhanced Windows support, and the ability to try out features coming in Swift 6.
Builders of the Apple-developed Swift language intend to also move the language forward in C++ interoperability and add a Swift parser.
Swift 5.7 features a smaller and faster standard library, usability improvements, and a new generics implementation that boosts performance and removes long-standing bugs.
Bidirectional interoperability workgroup formed as the Swift compiler adds the ability to import and use some C++ APIs.