> having managed to get their swift-centric development working on _Windows_. That's a huge and difficult undertaking!
im not a swift expert, but building your project for one of the officially supported targets shouldn't be considered a "phenomenal" achievent? lol
Considering TBC hired the one guy doing anything with Swift on Windows and paid for much of the work needed to make Windows an officially supported platform, it was still an achievement. I'm not even sure I'd call Windows officially supported since most of the support comes from TBC and not Apple or official Swift channels.
sounds like they made a stupid decision and had to pay for it w/ technical overhead?
chrome already has ui rendering set up on windows, all they had to was not reinvent the wheel and just make tweaks to the ui and some server side magick on their end, but that would reveal the fact that they're an half a billion dollar 100 person chrome fork for nerds with no way to generate profit lol
The achievement wasn't building Swift code on Windows, it was using Swift to build a native Windows application utilising Windows API's.
https://www.swift.org/blog/swift-everywhere-windows-interop/
I recall something about them trying to get SwiftUI working on Windows, which would've been a pretty big thing indeed. No idea if they ever did or how exactly they built the Windows UI in the end.
Ah, fair enough. Showing my ignorance on that one. I know little about their tech stack and was under the impression they had some secret sauce.
You're not ignorant, the other person was.
i mean they did have some really cool designs, but technically they just had relatively advanced chrome fork...