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Apple launches Swift 3.0 in the face of the 16 WWDC of the coming week

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The Apple programming language is improving step by step, as Tim Cook promised that the arrival of Swift would mark a before and an after in the era of iOS. WWDC is the largest developer event of the year, and there is where we see the most relevant news of software that will arrive in the coming Apple products. Swift update to the 3.0 version has only a week’s WWDC. Here we don’t want you to Miss absolutely nothing new developer event, so in actuality iPad’ll reveal all at the minute.

Swift has become popular greatly since its launch, so that even in the Google offices have considered to set your operating system in this language. According to the space dedicated to Swift GitHub , we find it described this version as a language and more mature and refined programming experience. The reality is that end users of iOS has still not noticed the change in the programming language, but the developers are increasingly more interested in Swift, which is very good news. Swift is the alternative to open source of iOS which is calling more attention lately.

It is now available for download, facing the 16 WWDC may be interesting to try it if you are a developer, in addition, there are many innovations that have included. However, Swift 3.0 also comes loaded with incompatibilities with Swift 2.0, therefore, developers will have to migrate the platform completely renovated Apple language if they want to take advantage of its features, otherwise, should follow programming in Swift 2.0 to not cause malfunction. Remember, in brief begins the 16 WWDC, at present iPad will do a live follow-up to speak of new iOS 10.

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