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Swift is Open Source! Finally! Swift is open source, under the Apache 2.0 license. Not only did we get the Swift source code, but also a surprise package manager! The package manager is also open source, so anyone can contribute to what is sure to be the new default dependency manager. We are so excited about this huge open source project! 🎉 Apple also launched swift.org, a new website for Swift
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2015 at Swift Summit London. The video was transcribed by Realm and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Does Swift have a future in scripting? Let Ayaka Nonaka tell you how Swift became her scripting language of choice when solving a problem at Venmo. The Problem (0:00) Today we’re going to go over Swift script
About the content This talk was delivered live in March 2015 at Swift Summit London. The video was transcribed by Realm and is published here with the permission of the conference organizers. Exactly how Swift is Swift? The language was designed for speed, but looking at comparisons, there are obvious places where code could be further optimized. In this talk, Joseph Lord shares some performance l
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. At some point as a developer you’ll consider writing a library, whether to perform a specific task, modularize your code-base, or perhaps just to reuse your code in an elegant way. But writing a library is tough work. Hosted by the Bay Android Dev Group, in this talk our own Emanuele Zattin shares som
About the content This content has been published here with the express permission of the author. Apple has offered an API for natural language processing since iOS 5, which allowed us to tokenize text, detect the language, and determine parts of speech. With Swift and the introduction of Playgrounds, it’s faster and more delightful than ever to experiment with linguistics. We welcomed Ayaka Nonak
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