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Apple launches a blog aimed at Swift developers

Apple has launched a blog aimed at developers creating apps in its new programming language, Swift. The new programming language, used to create apps for Mac OS X and iOS, was unveiled during Appleโ€™s recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) and coexists with the previous language, Objective C. The language is free to download for all […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas
Apple launches a blog aimed at Swift developers

Apple has launched a blog aimed at developers creating apps in its new programming language, Swift.

The new programming language, used to create apps for Mac OS X and iOS, was unveiled during Appleโ€™s recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) and coexists with the previous language, Objective C.

The language is free to download for all registered Apple Developers as part of the companyโ€™s Xcode 6 beta software development kit.

In its first blog post, Apple discusses app compatibility with Swift, explaining that software developed with Swift will work on current iOS and Mac devices.

โ€œYou can target back to OS X Mavericks or iOS 7 with that same app. This is possible because Xcode embeds a small Swift runtime library within your app’s bundle,โ€ the post states.

โ€œBecause the library is embedded, your app uses a consistent version of Swift that runs on past, present, and future OS releases.โ€