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Author: Chris Lattner, Garric Nahapetian, John Sundell

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A podcast about the Swift programming language, the evolution of the language and its community. Founded by Chris Lattner, Garric Nahapetian and John Sundell, and run by the Swift community.
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8: Swift for Good

8: Swift for Good

2020-03-3055:23

A discussion about Paul Hudson’s Swift for Good book project, which 100% benefits charity, with a few of the people involved — Kate Castellano, Paul Hudson, Chris Lattner and Bas Broek.Hosted byKate CastellanoPaul HudsonChris LattnerBas BroekEdited byAndrew LittekenLinksSwift for GoodBlack Girls CodeHacking with Swift LiveSpecial Effect — the Gamers' charityPragma ConferenceWomen Who CodeChristina MoultonUIKonfPyConCate HustonSeattle XcodersAsh FurrowiOS "versus" JavaScript: How to Learn From Other Programming CommunitiesSwift for Good AuthorsJazbo BeasonBas BroekKate CastellanoCraig ClaytonDave DeLongKristina FoxPaul HudsonSoroush KhanlouJanina KutynAntoine van der LeePaola MataCarola NitzErica SadunBen ScheirmanNeem SerraEllen ShapiroDaniel SteinbergJohn SundellKamilah TaylorKaya ThomasChris LattnerMusicIntro and outro music by Gorka Ercilla.How to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show is run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.
A panel discussion about server-side Swift, recorded live at the Server-Side Swift conference in November 2019. Join Tim Condon as he talks to Kaitlin Mahar, Siemen Sikkema, Tanner Nelson and Ian Partridge about the current state of Swift on the server, and what the future might have in store.Hosted byTim CondonKaitlin MaharSiemen SikkemaTanner NelsonIan PartridgeLinksVaporKituraMongoDBAsyncHTTPClientSwiftNIONew Diagnostic Architecture Overview — Swift blogSwift CryptoMusicIntro and outro music by Gorka Ercilla.How to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show is run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.
A bit more than a month after SwiftUI’s grand introduction during WWDC 2019, Kateryna Gridina, Paul Hudson, Erica Sadun and John Sundell discuss their first impressions of Apple’s declarative new UI framework and the Swift language features that enable it.Hosted byKateryna GridinaPaul HudsonErica SadunJohn SundellLinksSwiftUISwift IslandSE-255: Implicit returnsSE-244: Opaque result typesSE-250: Swift code style guidelinesHacking with SwiftSwift by SundellMusicIntro and outro music by Gorka Ercilla.How to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show is run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.
Andrew Litteken, Chris Lattner and Suyash Srijan sit down to talk about the Swift Compiler and how you (yes you!) can contribute to the compiler!Hosted byAndrew LittekenChris LattnerSuyash SrijanHost LinksAndrew's TwitterChris' TwitterSuyash's TwitterLinksClangLLVMGrammarsParse TreeName BindingType System/CheckingSwift Types DocumentA Type System From Scratch - Robert WidmanSlava on Swift GenericsSwift WesbiteSwift ForumsSwift SourceIssuesStarter BugsThrowable Accessors swift-dev ThreadLittleSwiftLLVM-SwiftTrySwift at WWDCIssue 38 for the EpisodeIssue 58 for the EpisodeBlogs about Contributing to SwiftContributing to Swift - Part 1Command Line Flags MentionedDump the Swift AST: -parse-astDump the Clang AST: -Xclang -ast-dump -fsyntax-onlyDump Constraints: -debug-constraintsHow to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show will be run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.Special ThanksTo Ercilla for the intro and outro song
Matt Dias, Barbie Vanaki, Bas Broek and John Sundell discuss the current state of the Swift community. What’s great, what can be improved, and how can we help keep up the spirit of building together? Topics include meetups and conferences, blogging, podcasting, diversity, Swift on non-Apple platforms, and more.HostsMatt DiasBarbie VanakiBas BroekJohn SundellMusicIntro and outro music by Gorka Ercilla.How to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show is run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.LinksSwift by SundellLearn Swift Bostontry! Swift NYCTechTogether BostonResilient CodersMarcin’s Swift StudioSourceKit-LSPBas’ website
Jon Shier, Kelvin Mau, and Chris Lattner discuss the story behind Swift 5's Result type, an upcoming proposal on Character Literals and what its like to participate in the Swift Evolution Process.Hosted byJon ShierKelvin MaChris LattnerHow to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show will be run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.LinksAlamofireResult Type SE-0325SE-0240 Integer-convertible character literalsSE-0184 Unsafe PointerDoug GregorHarlan HaskinsNate CookASCIIGenerics ManifestoErcilla's Issue 23 to add songMarcus's PR 34 to add songErcilla's PR 35 to add songJulian's Issue 36 to add issue templatesBas's Issue about episode collaborationSpecial ThanksTo Ercilla for the intro songTo Marcus for the outro song
2: Scaling A Codeless Open Source Swift Community with Bas BroekOn this episode, Garric Nahapetian, Chris Lattner, and Bas Broek use Bas's experience as the curator of the Swift Weekly Brief as a jumping off point to discuss the unique challenge of maintaining an open source project where the community does not necessarily commit a lot of code.Hosted byGarric NahapetianBas BroekChris LattnerHow to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show will be run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.LinksSwift Weekly BriefSwift Weekly Brief SponsorshipsJesse SquiresiOS Dev WeeklyOle Begemann's PR creating transcripts with AWS TranscribeGorka Ercilla's PR about a podcast songMark Malström's PR about the future of SwiftJulio César Fernández about non-English SwiftMorten Bek Ditlevsen's commentSee Greg Heo's Brief IssuesPR #18 What it takes to produce an episodePR #19 Episode Proposal TemplatePR #22 Episode 2 ProposalMoyaOrta TheroxAsh Furrow
1: Welcome to the show!

1: Welcome to the show!

2019-01-1601:07:271

1: Welcome to the show!Welcome to the Swift Community Podcast — a podcast for the Swift community, by the Swift community. On this initial episode, John Sundell, Garric Nahapetian and Chris Lattner introduce the concept of the show and why it was created — and recount their first impressions of Swift and the evolution of the community, starting with Chris’ initial prototype back in 2010.Hosted byJohn SundellGarric NahapetianChris LattnerHow to get involvedWant to contribute to the Swift Community Podcast? We’d love your help and support. This show will be run just like an open source project — and you’re more than welcome to contribute. Check out the show’s GitHub repository for more information.TranscriptFull transcript (in WebVTT format)LinksSwiftCodersSwift by SundellSwift Weekly BriefBertrand SerletFireflyARC (Automatic Reference Counting)libautoJohn’s first article
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