Apple today announced that its Swift programming language is now open source. As an open source language, the broad community of developers – from app developers to educational institutions to enterprises – can contribute to new Swift features and optimisations and help bring Swift to new computing platforms.
Introduced at WWDC 2014, Swift is one of the fastest growing programming languages for developers worldwide. Apple also launched the Swift.org website with detailed information about Swift open source, including technical documentation, community resources and links to download the Swift source code.
Swift is easy to learn and use, even if a user has never coded before. Designed for safety, Swift also eliminates entire categories of common programming errors.
The Swift open source code is available via GitHub and includes support for all Apple software platforms – iOS, OS X, watchOS and tvOS – as well as for Linux.
Components available include the Swift compiler, debugger, standard library, foundation libraries, package manager and REPL. Swift is licensed under the popular Apache 2.0 open source licence with a runtime library exception, enabling users to easily incorporate Swift into their own software and port the language to new platforms.
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