dick applebaum said: suddenly newton said: dick applebaum said: Mmm...No support for Swift? Their focus is C# and .NET everywhere... Yes, but that's not going to attract macOS, iOS, watchOS and tvOS developers.
suddenly newton said: dick applebaum said: Mmm...No support for Swift? Their focus is C# and .NET everywhere...
dick applebaum said: Mmm...No support for Swift?
blastdoor said: Well that sure is a shocker! I wonder if this is a sign that Microsoft is a little unnerved by the success of Apple's partnership with IBM and the use of Swift on both client and server sides.
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https://developer.xamarin.com/guides/ios/deployment,_testing,_and_metrics/app_distribution/app-store-distribution/publishing_to_the_app_store/
C# is almost as cross platform as Java.
https://code.visualstudio.com/Docs/languages/overview
Silver is a swift compiler for VS on different platforms.
http://www.elementscompiler.com/elements/silver/
Will the macOS visual studio support swift? I guess it depends on how many folks are really writing swift for the .Net CLR.