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Though I do want to learn Swift to build some of the random ideas I have, and I could definitely vibe-code my way through it, I actually want to learn the language.
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 has a new programming language, Swift, intended to provide modern programming capabilities for Apple application development and streamline the building of applications. Featured as part of ...
Apple on Tuesday released major updates to Swift Playgrounds 4, its app designed to teach newcomers how to write software using Apple's Swift programming language.
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 is inviting developers to try out the new Swift Playgrounds 4.1 beta, which brings new features to the iPad and Mac apps.
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