Apple to open source Swift programming language

08.06.2015
"We think Swift is the next big programming language, the one that we'll all be doing application and system programming on for 20 years to come," said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering who in addition to discussing Swift introduced Apple's iOS 9 developments. 

He said Swift's compiler and libraries for iOS, OS X, and Linux will be available via an open-source license by year end.

Swift 2 is available to developers in an iOS 9 beta today and Apple says it boasts new features and improvements that produce faster apps.

In addition to favorable reaction from the Apple crowd at WWDC, the Swift news generated positive responses on social media as well.

Apple introduced Swift at last year's WWDC, providing developers with a way to build apps for both iOS and Mac OS devices. 

A recent survey by Stack Overflowshowed that programmers love Swift even if many aren't yet using it.

MORE: Swift vs. Objective-C -- 10 reasons the future favors Swift

(www.networkworld.com)

Bob Brown

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