Swift, a coding language developed by Apple, is working to add Android support
Apple usually doesn’t give Android the time of day, but that’s not stopping the company’s Swift coding language from expanding over to Android app development.
As it stands today, Android apps are generally coded in Kotlin, but Apple is looking to provide its Swift coding language as an alternative. Apple first launched its coding language back in 2014 with its own platforms in mind, but currently also supports Windows and Linux officially.
In an announcement this week, Swift has opened up an “A...
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