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Re: Swift portability


  • Subject: Re: Swift portability
  • From: Dru Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 03:46:38 +0000
  • Thread-topic: Swift portability

Short answer is, yes. Longer answer is, depends upon what your code is using, since Foundation / Glibc are your basics.





On 1/18/16, 10:20 PM, "xcode-users-bounces+dru=email@hidden on behalf of tridiak" <xcode-users-bounces+dru=email@hidden on behalf of email@hidden> wrote:

>If I write a command line tool using swift using no cocoa frameworks (that possible?), could it be ported to different OSes (that support swift)?
>
>I have not got around learning swift yet (waiting for it to mature and stabilise) and writing a relatively simple command line tool seems to be a start. (I was going to write it in C++).
>
>Mark
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