← Back to context Comment by pjmlp 6 months ago WebKit is also being swiftified, as mentioned on the platforms state of the union. 4 comments pjmlp Reply Klonoar 6 months ago As in they're integrating Swift into the WebKit project, or exposing Swift-y wrappers over WebKit itself? pjmlp 6 months ago There is probably going to be a session later this week, the reference seemed to imply they are integrating Swift into Webkit project for new development. Klonoar 6 months ago Interesting, I wonder if that pushes Swift on Linux further given other projects (webkitgtk etc). 1 reply →
Klonoar 6 months ago As in they're integrating Swift into the WebKit project, or exposing Swift-y wrappers over WebKit itself? pjmlp 6 months ago There is probably going to be a session later this week, the reference seemed to imply they are integrating Swift into Webkit project for new development. Klonoar 6 months ago Interesting, I wonder if that pushes Swift on Linux further given other projects (webkitgtk etc). 1 reply →
pjmlp 6 months ago There is probably going to be a session later this week, the reference seemed to imply they are integrating Swift into Webkit project for new development. Klonoar 6 months ago Interesting, I wonder if that pushes Swift on Linux further given other projects (webkitgtk etc). 1 reply →
Klonoar 6 months ago Interesting, I wonder if that pushes Swift on Linux further given other projects (webkitgtk etc). 1 reply →
As in they're integrating Swift into the WebKit project, or exposing Swift-y wrappers over WebKit itself?
There is probably going to be a session later this week, the reference seemed to imply they are integrating Swift into Webkit project for new development.
Interesting, I wonder if that pushes Swift on Linux further given other projects (webkitgtk etc).
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