SwiftWebUI
SwiftWebUI
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SwiftWebUI | SwiftWebUI | |
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4,086 | 392 | |
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6.2 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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SwiftWebUI
- Building a Slack/Discord Alternative with Tauri/Rust
- How on earth does SwiftUI not have an online IDE+simulator! (even w limited functionality)
- Just a simple coding question
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A curated list of Open Source example iOS apps developed in Swift
SwiftWebUI - A demo implementation of SwiftUI for the Web
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Will non-Apple platforms ever be supported by SwiftUI ?
I have seen a couple projects with people basically re-implementing SwiftUI for other platforms (like SwiftWebUI). So it’s technically possible in that respect.
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Do you think can we build web apps with SwiftUI in future?
Im am just going to leave this here... https://github.com/SwiftWebUI/SwiftWebUI
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Why learn Swift when it’s only compatible with iOS?
You may be interested in this project which allows you to program with SwiftUI on the web. You can try it here.
SwiftWebUI
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FlutterFlow: Low Code Flutter Apps
I wonder how far you could get using something like https://github.com/carson-katri/SwiftWebUI to render the Swift app to a webview for the other platforms... I’ve not tried it, I imagine there might be jank and limitations as it’s “a toy project” but with some work could be a legit option - I’ve run pretty bespoke and complex React Native applications as desktop apps via react-native-web and Electron and it worked incredibly well.
I do like the idea of only maintaining a single codebase, but of course it comes with significant trade offs. The idea of building for Apple-first but automatically getting a reasonable fallback for other platforms is quite appealing - as you say, for many businesses it probably makes sense to focus on having the most polished iOS experience possible.
Honestly I’ve been quite impressed with the end results we’ve got from React Native, but you are always going to be lagging behind the native platform.
What are some alternatives?
qlift - Swift library to use Qt
Tokamak - SwiftUI-compatible framework for building browser apps with WebAssembly and native apps for other platforms
stinsen - Coordinators in SwiftUI. Simple, powerful and elegant.
ui-editor - A collaboration tool for engineering teams. Working concept for design tool that can generate readable code. Aimed to replace modern bloatware like jira, slack, outlook, IDE, and redundant work. A developer tool built by developer to make designers do the developer's work.
SwiftUI-Sample-App - This swiftUI Demo is very simple & easy to understand. This swiftUI demo includes On-boarding screens, login screen, forgot password screen, sign up screen, home & logout.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
Kommunicate-iOS-SDK - Kommunicate iOS SDK for customer support
memes - An online Multi-Player Meme Party Game written in Swift
swift-win32 - A Windows application framework for Swift
gallery - Flutter Gallery was a resource to help developers evaluate and use Flutter
BarcodeScanner - :mag_right: A simple and beautiful barcode scanner.
iOSSampleApp - Sample iOS app demonstrating Coordinators, Dependency Injection, MVVM, Binding