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  1. 22 wrz 2020 · The Swift project is introducing new downloadable Swift toolchain images for Windows! These images contain development components needed to build and run Swift code on Windows. For over a year now, there has been a significant endeavour to port Swift to Windows in conjunction with the developer community at swift.org.

  2. First, install Swift. If you do not already have Swift installed on your system, see the Getting Started Guide on Swift.org. Download and install Visual Studio Code. Install the Swift extension from the VS Code Marketplace or directly from within the VS Code extensions pane.

  3. To kickstart your journey, install Swift to begin using it on macOS, Linux, or Windows. Tip: To test that you have Swift installed, run swift --version from your shell or terminal app. Swift comes bundled with the Swift Package Manager (SwiftPM) that manages the distribution of Swift code.

  4. Learn how to get started with Swift on Windows by following the official guide and resources provided on Swift.org.

  5. 22 wrz 2020 · Announced in a blog post on Tuesday, the release of Swift tools enables developers to build, run and debug code directly on Windows 10. The toolchain includes the compiler, standard library, and...

  6. 23 lis 2019 · Currently there are two supported ways to build Swift for Windows. To cross-compile Swift for Windows from another host operating system (using clang), see Cross Compiling for Windows. To build on Windows using Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC), see Building on Windows.

  7. 12 maj 2022 · Native way to create native iOS apps is done using XCode.app, which can only be run on MacOS. Hackintosh is a solution to run MacOS on unsupported hardware. It is possible, but be prepared for many nights spent setting it up, unless you have perfectly compatible hardware.

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