This release adds support for a Linux runtime/subsystem, so you can write on macOS and execute snippets in a Linux environment.
I’d love to hear any feedback or answer any questions: would a tool like this fit your workflow? What friction remains?
but I don't think it helps your product by now. It looks you built something that is actually useful and the pun/joke is not needed anymore. same for your website, I think the humorous part is distracting.
I think you should pick a unique name, the joke is no longer needed.
When Vim bindings? ;)
Maybe I’m missing something but the last time I did this I clicked “install” on the official Swift VSCode extension and that was it. Not a lot of messing around needed, for me at least!
If it were actually funny I think I’d feel different, but ironically calling a native mac app ‘exe’ just feels like a bad punchline that’s not going to land with anyone who understands the value proposition of the app in the first place.
[1]Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 5 Trace/BPT trap: 5 Terminating Process: exc handler [949]
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 Notepad.exe 0x104681fd4 0x104620000 + 401364 1 Notepad.exe 0x104681e04 0x104620000 + 400900 2 Foundation 0x1872b951c -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKey:] + 280 3 Foundation 0x1872b93ac -[NSObject(NSKeyValueCoding) valueForKeyPath:] + 220 4 AppKit 0x189c25e58 -[NSBinder valueForBinding:resolveMarkersToPlaceholders:] + 124 5 AppKit 0x189c25c18 -[NSValueBinder
I like that it starts instantly for me too.
Does Swift have UI capabilities on Linux?
no. Apple on-device models are not suitable for such a task. It uses a different model (I don't stick to one model in particular, as it may change)
> Does Swift have UI capabilities on Linux?
No. there are projects inspired by SwiftUI: https://github.com/stackotter/swift-cross-ui or https://git.aparoksha.dev/aparoksha/adwaita-swift (GNOME)
Also does this support having a plugged-in device as a Run target like Xcode does? Or is it only simulator?
the plugged-in device is not supported as of today.
I suppose this is a bit of humour as well?