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Discussions on the Swift programming language and other projects at Swift.org
Jesse and JP talk about Swift 5.5, WWDC 21, how the Swift community has evolved in the 7 years of the language, and wrapping up the show. This is our last episode.
Thanks to all our listeners, guests, sponsors and the Spec network for supporting this show over the last 4 years!
Three years after first discussing concurrency in Swift with Chris Lattner, we dive into the latest round of proposals and forum discussions — although this time it is actually happening.
Swift Foundation is now building on Windows and passing all tests, interop with C++ is being discussed on the forums, and new Swift libraries are available.
Would you like some Swift in your Swift? The compiler driver is getting a shiny new implementation in Swift and there's no shortage of opportunities to contribute.
The Swift of tomorrow... today! The Standard Library Preview Package would allow you to try out upcoming Swift features before they officially ship with new language versions.
A concept that's been in and out of conversation for Swift since 2015, property behaviors - uh, delegates - uh, wrappers - are now back with the full weight of SwiftUI behind it.
In this episode with special guest Keith Smiley, we cover the growing number of tools that let you build things in Swift, a few of which are made by Apple, as well as some others like CMake, Bazel and Buck.