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  2. Swift (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Rust, [9] V (Vlang) [10] Swift is a high-level general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language created by Chris Lattner in 2010 for Apple Inc. and maintained by the open-source community. Swift compiles to machine code, as it is an LLVM -based compiler. Swift was first released in June 2014, [11] and the Swift toolchain has ...

  3. Chris Lattner - Wikipedia

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    Chris Lattner. Christopher Arthur Lattner (born 1978) is an American computer scientist and creator of LLVM, the Clang compiler, the Swift programming language and the MLIR compiler infrastructure. [1] After his PhD in computer science, Lattner worked at Apple for 12 years, eventually leading the Developer Tools team.

  4. Swift (parallel scripting language) - Wikipedia

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    Swift [1] is an implicitly parallel programming language that allows writing scripts that distribute program execution across distributed computing resources, [2] including clusters, clouds, grids, and supercomputers. Swift implementations are open-source software under the Apache License, version 2.0.

  5. History of programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Brian Kernighan, co-author of the first book on the C programming language with Dennis Ritchie, coauthor of the AWK and AMPL programming languages. Chuck Moore, inventor of Forth, the first concatenative programming language, and a prominent name in stack machine microprocessor design. Chris Lattner, creator of Swift, Mojo and LLVM.

  6. David Abrahams (computer programmer) - Wikipedia

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    David Abrahams is a computer programmer and admin. He is the son of physicist Elihu Abrahams and choreographer Geulah Abrahams. [1] He is most well known for his activities related to the C++ programming language. In particular, his contributions to the language include the delineating of a theory of exceptions, sitting on the C++ Standards ...

  7. Swift Playgrounds - Wikipedia

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    Swift Playgrounds is an educational tool and development environment for the Swift programming language developed by Apple Inc., initially announced at the WWDC 2016 conference. It was introduced as an iPad application alongside iOS 10 , with a macOS version introduced in February 2020. [2]

  8. Comparison of programming languages (syntax) - Wikipedia

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    Esoteric languages. Many esoteric programming languages follow the convention that any text not executed by the instruction pointer (e.g., Befunge) or otherwise assigned a meaning (e.g., Brainfuck), is considered a "comment". Comment comparison. There is a wide variety of syntax styles for declaring comments in source code.

  9. Category:Swift (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    S. Swift (programming language) Categories: Declarative programming languages. Object-oriented programming languages. Pattern matching programming languages. Statically typed programming languages. Systems programming languages. Hidden category: