Apple's Swiftly 1.0, announced on March 28, streamlines Swift development by providing a version manager that is now part of the core Swift toolchain. Originally a community-supported tool for Linux developers, it now includes macOS support. Developers can easily install, update, and manage their Swift environments, with features that allow switching between versions and ensuring consistency within teams through project-specific configurations. This enhancement empowers developers to experiment with different Swift versions without being tied to the Xcode environment.
Swiftly 1.0 offers a simplified approach for Swift developers to manage their programming environment, supporting multiple versions and easing updates across teams.
The addition of macOS support allows developers to install Swift independently of Xcode, enhancing flexibility in Swift programming and toolchain management.
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