![]() You must have the Visual Studio 2015 SDK installed.You're going to need the C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015.Using the binaries whichi allow you to compile and build your Swift code requires your machine to be running a 64 bit processor.The end result is a Windows binary that runs your limited Swift code. It will allow you to learn Swift syntax and some Swift API, but you will not be able to write iOS apps. ![]() The information at the GitHub link mentions a few things that are required to build Swift on Windows and I want to mention those and a few other things here so you don't get your hopes up that you are going to be able to build an iOS app on Windows. I couldn't believe that it had actually turned my Swift code into a honest-to-goodness Windows EXE!!! Prerequisites & Caveats I followed the cryptic steps at the GitHub link, wrote the most basic Swift test code, compiled, built it and ran it. Somehow I stumbled upon an Infoworld article ( Swift for Windows arrives at last, but as an unofficial port | InfoWorld) which had a link to GitHub repo that had pre-built binaries that supposedly would help me compile, build and run Swift code. ![]() Swift is an open source language so I hoped and then I Googled. Recently, I was quite desperate for a way to write some Swift code without being required to have a Mac available. Download 1st.zip (first.swift source) - 212 B.Download book.zip (book.swift source) - 348 B.
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