1 points | by viewmodifier 11 hours ago ago
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Shout out to SwiftFiddle: https://swiftfiddle.com
It's another project for writing Swift in the browser.
Yes there are a few but swiftly.sh is the only one that works offline in the browser!
Sharing the preview release that you can all try today at: https://swiftly.sh
Its entirely free and runs offline directly from your browser - you dont need Xcode and it works on any device (Mac, windows, chromebook etc).
I have lots of ideas for where we can take this from saving and sharing snippets to ota code updates in apps.
if you're curious how it works I wrote up a lil detail linked in the footer on the site.
TLDR - its a custom Swift Interpreter written in Swift and compiled to wasm - it works in 2 parts:
1. a "Compiler" that transforms Swift code to a custom intermediary format 2. a VM that can evaluate the intermediary format at runtime
Supports core features (functions, closures, control flow, optionals, collections, string interpolation) - more coming soon.
Would love feedback on what you’d do with it or features you’d want next.
Shout out to SwiftFiddle: https://swiftfiddle.com
It's another project for writing Swift in the browser.
Yes there are a few but swiftly.sh is the only one that works offline in the browser!
Sharing the preview release that you can all try today at: https://swiftly.sh
Its entirely free and runs offline directly from your browser - you dont need Xcode and it works on any device (Mac, windows, chromebook etc).
I have lots of ideas for where we can take this from saving and sharing snippets to ota code updates in apps.
if you're curious how it works I wrote up a lil detail linked in the footer on the site.
TLDR - its a custom Swift Interpreter written in Swift and compiled to wasm - it works in 2 parts:
1. a "Compiler" that transforms Swift code to a custom intermediary format 2. a VM that can evaluate the intermediary format at runtime
Supports core features (functions, closures, control flow, optionals, collections, string interpolation) - more coming soon.
Would love feedback on what you’d do with it or features you’d want next.