Swift is gradually establishing itself in the landscape of development languages ​​to know for the Apple universe

At WWDC 2014,Apple unveiled a
new programming language, Swift
, destined to become the successor to
Objective-C for the development of iOS, macOS, watchOS and
tvOS.

Swift has since undergone several developments, notablynow open
source
in December 2015. However, the adoption of new language by the
developer community always takes a little time. It seems that Swift
still manages to gradually find a place for itself.

Indeed, according to a new study published byUpwork, the
largest marketplace for freelancers in the United States, companies
tech are increasinglylooking for developers who master
Swift
.

In the list of most requested skills,Swift arrive en
second position
behind natural language processing, followed by
Tableau, Amazon Marketplace Web Services and Stripe integration.

To encourage the adoption of Swift by the youngest, but not only,
Apple launched a fun learning iPad app at the end of last year.
Swift programming through various games and exercises, it's Swift
Playgrounds (available here on the App Store).


Source

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