9to5Mac: IBM brings Swift to the cloud, releases web framework Kitura written in Apple’s programming language
IBM brings Swift to the cloud, releases web framework Kitura written in Apple’s programming language
After launching a sandbox playground for the newly open sourced Swift programming language last December, IBM today announced a runtime preview as the next step in its effort to advance server-side ...
IT News For Australia Business: IBM previews Swift server-side runtime for Bluemix cloud
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Only months after Apple officially open-sourced Swift, IBM today is announcing that they are bringing Apple’s Swift programming language to the cloud. This makes IBM the first cloud provider enabling ...
In announcing the general availability of the IBM Bluemix Runtime for Swift, the company deemed Apple's young programming language to be "ready for the enterprise." That is, the open source language ...
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IBM is betting on Apple's Swift programming language as a way to simplify enterprise app development on its Bluemix cloud platform. The company wants developers to build end-to-end apps in Swift, and ...