Swift Unwrapped with Jordan Rose
12 October 2020
In today’s episode of Swift Unwrapped, JP and I had Jordan Rose on the show to discuss his recent blog posts on implementing the Swift runtime in Swift.
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In today’s episode of Swift Unwrapped, JP and I had Jordan Rose on the show to discuss his recent blog posts on implementing the Swift runtime in Swift.
JP and I released a special, off-schedule episode of Swift Unwrapped today. We welcomed Doug Gregor from the Swift Core Team back to the show to discuss the major new features coming in Swift 5.1.
Swift Unwrapped recorded two episodes in the Podcast studio at WWDC this year. We had Greg Heo on to talk about our reactions to the announcements from the Keynote and Platforms State of the Union. Then we discussed Swift 4.2 and beyond with Ted Kremenek.
A few months back, JP Simard and I decided to start a podcast about Swift — the language itself, its evolution and development, the Swift.org open source projects, and general Swifty news. There are a ton of great podcasts out there about developing for Apple platforms and Apple news, but there’s nothing exclusively about Swift the language. In many ways, this podcast is an extension of and commentary on the Swift Weekly Brief newsletter. However, we’ll be doing deep dives on various topics and elaborating on concepts in greater detail. I’m excited to share that we launched Swift Unwrapped yesterday with Spec.fm!