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@programming.devhttps://danielchasehooper.com/posts/why-swift-is-slow/
How a 10 year old design choice for Swift’s type checker still haunts us to this day
https://www.hackingwithswift.com/articles/269/whats-new-in-swift-6
When fully enabled, Swift 6 is likely to require changes in pretty much every project.
https://www.massicotte.org/concurrency-swift-6-se-0414
SE-0414: Region based Isolation
https://www.swift.org/blog/embedded-swift-examples/
We’re pleased to introduce a repository of example projects that demonstrate how Embedded Swift can be used to develop software on a range of microcontrollers.
https://www.swift.org/blog/sswg-update-2024/
In this annual post, the Swift Server WorkGroup (SSWG) reflects on the community, ecosystem-wide accomplishments and the workgroup’s focus areas for the year ahead.
https://www.swift.org/blog/adwaita-swift/
Swift is well-suited for creating user interfaces thanks to the clean syntax, static typing, and special features making code easier to write. Result builders, combined with Swift’s closure expression syntax, can significantly enhance code readability.
https://damian.fyi/swift/2023/11/13/swift-strings-look-identical-but-aren't.html
I recently found myself trying to debug a most perplexing problem. Two identical strings were different. How could this be?
https://jackmorris.xyz/posts/2023/11/06/distributing-work-between-actors
Jack Morris
https://blog.timac.org/2023/1019-state-of-swift-and-swiftui-ios17/
https://www.avanderlee.com/swift/value-and-type-parameter-packs/?
Value and type parameter packs allow you to write generic functions that accept an arbitrary number of arguments with distinct types