I came across an article today that discussed efforts being made to create an open-source technology to make UI development in Swift on Windows possible.
Some programmers stick to a single operating system or technology stack, but I like to experiment and try new things out. That means, however, that I often jump back and forth between platforms: particularly between Windows and Mac.
An operating system that was released 25 years ago and required an entire computer to run can now instead be run in a browser window with an interpreted language.
Alex is a developer, a drummer and an amateur historian. He enjoys being on the stage in front of a large crowd, but also sitting in a room alone, programming something or reading a scary story.