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Apple launches new Swift mini-site highlighting apps built with the language and developer tools

Along with today’s OS X Yosemite launch, Apple has published a new mini-site on Apple.com highlighting some of the uses for its new Swift programming language. The page shows off a few apps built using Swift and highlights the decision by some colleges to start adding the language to their curriculums.

The bottom of the page includes information on how to get started with Swift, including links to download the free guide on iBooks and Xcode development software, as well as a link to the Swift developer site, which includes even more resources for developers getting started with the language.

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  1. chris (@guerciotti) - 10 years ago

    With all this effort Apple has put into the Mini Swift site you’d think they’ve time to fix their very own WWDC app, aka the first Swift app ever published. Just fire up WWDC on iOS 8 select a video and BOOM, it crashes back out to Springboard. Whatevs, apparently they’re kinda busy at the moment. ;p

  2. Computer_Whiz123 - 10 years ago

    This is going to be useful…