Apple rolls out Swift, SwiftUI, and Xcode updates
Briefly

At WWDC, Apple showcased significant updates to Swift, SwiftUI, and Xcode. Swift 6.2 features improvements in interoperability with C++ and Java, making it easier for developers to enhance existing apps. Concurrency updates simplify writing asynchronous code, and new features like inline arrays and Span type offer developers better safety and efficiency. Xcode 26 introduces generative AI support, enhancing coding assistance, and compilation caching accelerates build processes. Containerization, a new Swift project, aims at creating Linux containers on Apple hardware, underscoring Apple's commitment to broadening its development environment.
With Swift 6.2, developers can incrementally adopt Swift in existing C++, C, and Objective-C apps to make code safer and more efficient.
Apple also introduced Containerization, an open-source project written in Swift for building and running Linux containers on macOS and Apple silicon.
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