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To do so, you need to learn a programming language. Fortunately, Apple has a language for writing apps for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and you can have fun learning it, as well. It’s called Swift.
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.
But one part of the Swift story is often overlooked: Swift is a cross-platform programming language, with support for Linux, Android, and Windows.
Apple has released the latest version of Swift, the programming language used to create OS X and iOS apps (and aiming for Windows and Linux machines). Swift 3.0 is now available as part of the ...
It needed a new language not now but in 2007, when iOS rolled out—not just because it would have saved iOS developers a lot of grief, but because it would have allowed them to make Swift a ...
Swift 3.1 is intended to be source compatible with Swift 3.0 and will contain a few enhancements to the core programming language.
Just six months after its introduction at WWDC 2014, Apple's Swift continues to generate immense interest with developers and is now the 22nd most popular programming language around, according to ...
Moving toward Swift 6, the core development team behind Apple’s Swift programming language has set priorities including refining the language for use in machine learning.
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