Swift has just been born and already has a page of bookstores

Website with Swift libraries

The big surprise of this year's WWDC was undoubtedly the presentation of Swift by Apple, introducing us to a programming language oriented from scratch to the creation of applications for iOS and OS X, and turning out to be a very pleasant surprise and a fantastic final climax to a very worthy Keynote. But the announcement is behind us, and now is the moment of truth.

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A programming language is absolutely nothing without a community behind, and it looks like Swift is going to be the star of the computer world. With just a few weeks of life he has already been born Swift Toolbox, an interesting community where we will have access to various libraries for Swift that will help us in the development of apps with this modern programming language.

Inside we will find a limited number of bookstores due to how little the web has been running, but there are some really interesting ones, such as one to better manage data exchanges with JSON or even a framework to integrate Twitter into our app created with Swift, since obviously the existing ones for Objective- C have become outdated if we have gone to the novelty of Apple.

Obviously by being in front of a community we can also train active part of it and upload libraries so that others can take advantage of them, this being the basic principle so that the web continues to expand and be useful for everyone. The opportunity to now take a step forward and jump into the world of programming is very interesting, and even more so with this type of web page that is always great.


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