Swift is a powerful language for modern apps. Extending Swift’s client-side benefits to the server simplifies end-to-end development.
The IBM Swift Sandbox enables developers to write and run Swift code from the browser. We’ve added interactive features like sharing and snapshotting. We’re introducing Kitura, a new open web framework and a Swift Package Catalog. Whether you’re writing your first lines of code, or an experienced Swift user testing on Linux, join us to bring Swift to the Cloud!
Build end-to-end apps using Swift with Kitura
Start building end-to-end applications on Bluemix and quickly deploy them with Kitura on both OSX and Linux. Kitura is a new, modular, package-based web framework written in the Swift language. This open framework lays the foundation for community collaboration, building off new technologies from the Swift.org developer community including libdispatch, Foundation and the Swift Package Manager.
Share Swift resources using the IBM Swift Package Catalog
Create, share and discover the many new libraries, modules and packages being created since Swift moved to Open Source. The IBM Swift Package Catalog enables the Swift.org developer community to leverage and share code across projects. Submit yours today.
Join IBM Swift Engineering on the Swift@IBM devCenter
Leverage the latest documentation and resources for Swift assets delivered by IBM. The Swift@IBM devCenter is where developers can explore the latest from IBM Swift Engineering. Follow our journey as we bring Swift to the Cloud and break down barriers between client-side and server-side development.