News
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. For me, the fun part of ...
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.
Swift wasn't a "sometime before the year's out"-style announcement, either. The same day, a 550-page language guide appeared in the iBooks store.
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 ...
Introduced in 2014, Swift is Apple's programming language, developed in part by Chris Lattner who made headlines recently when he left Apple for Tesla.
Now is a great time to start programming in the Swift programming language on iOS. But where to begin? While there are a lot of great free resources for Swift and iOS programmers, not all of them ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results