WinObjC
Vapor
WinObjC | Vapor | |
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8 | 57 | |
6,229 | 23,829 | |
0.0% | 0.5% | |
0.0 | 8.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
C | Swift | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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WinObjC
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HelloSystem – OS with original Mac philosophy with a modern architecture
Ok, I'm very much paraphrasing from "shit I read on Wikipedia", but WinObjC does exist and it did use parts of GNUStep: https://github.com/Microsoft/WinObjC/issues/116
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Emulating an iPod Touch 1G and iPhoneOS 1.0 using QEMU (Part I)
I was working on emulating apps directly [1] by translating API calls from iOS to Windows APIs using WinObjC [2]. Unfortunately, WinObjC got abandoned and didn't even contain as many APIs as I thought, so the result cannot emulate complex apps. But it was fun.
[1] https://github.com/ipasimulator/ipasim
[2] https://github.com/Microsoft/WinObjC
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I love Swift but I don't use it
sometime u just need to use that search input field. https://github.com/microsoft/WinObjC
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Is the Windows Bridge for iOS Projects Dead?
It's funny when you look at the contribution graph and see that most of the activity happened in the typical tenure length at tech companies (1-2 years)
https://github.com/microsoft/WinObjC/graphs/contributors
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Objective c on windows
There's also https://github.com/Microsoft/WinObjC/ that I've heard of but never looked into
Vapor
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Swiftly Chatting: Building Chatbots with Botter
Botter works in tandem with Vapor, which handles the server-side functions of your project. This powerful combination allows you to focus on what matters most - creating an engaging and effective chatbot.
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Issue with Vapor Server
// swift-tools-version: 5.8 // The swift-tools-version declares the minimum version of Swift required to build this package. import PackageDescription let package = Package( name: "MyServer", platforms: [.macOS("12.0")], products: [ // Products define the executables and libraries a package produces, and make them visible to other packages. .executable( name: "MyServer", targets: ["MyServer"]), ], dependencies: [ .package(url: "https://github.com/vapor/vapor.git", .upToNextMajor(from: "4.70.0")), // Dependencies declare other packages that this package depends on. // .package(url: /* package url */, from: "1.0.0"), ], targets: [ // Targets are the basic building blocks of a package. A target can define a module or a test suite. // Targets can depend on other targets in this package, and on products in packages this package depends on. .executableTarget( name: "MyServer", dependencies: [ .product(name: "Vapor", package: "vapor") ]), .testTarget( name: "MyServerTests", dependencies: ["MyServer"]), ] )
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Is it possible/straightforward to have a webserver baked in to an iOS app?
Otherwise there's https://github.com/vapor/vapor
- A Look at the Crystal Programming Language for Humans
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Most effective approach for building a client/server application (MacOS)
The Swift/Vapor project is a relatively easy way to do it.
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First contract, how much should I charge?
Opening this webpage (https://vapor.codes) cranks my CPU (5800x3d) to 100% instantly. Why?
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Swift outside the Apple ecosystem
Vapor is the most popular non-Apple-ecosystem Swift project. There have been a few others, but none particularly popular.
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Idea for small project? (without touching any UI)
Server-side apps (typically via Vapor)
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Why I selected Elixir and Phoenix as my main stack
My first option other than PHP was using Swift and Vapor. I have made some projects with iOS and Objective-C, maybe I could also learn Swift and create both native iOS apps and backends with the same language.
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I've just released my new app which allows you to use your iPhone as a webcam when livestreaming
StreamCam is written 100% in Swift, SwiftUI & Combine. The serverside is handled with Vapor.
What are some alternatives?
aah - arm64 architecture handler
Perfect - Server-side Swift. The Perfect core toolset and framework for Swift Developers. (For mobile back-end development, website and API development, and more…)
mlvwm - Macintosh-like Virtual Window Manager (official repo)
Alamofire - Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
website - The Haiku website. (Pull requests are accepted; please file issues at https://dev.haiku-os.org).
Kitura - A Swift web framework and HTTP server.
smoke-aws - AWS services integration for the Smoke Framework
hummingbird - Lightweight, flexible HTTP server framework written in Swift
website - The elementary.io website
swifter - Tiny http server engine written in Swift programming language.
cloudabi - Definitions for the CloudABI data types and system calls
GCDWebServer - The #1 HTTP server for iOS, macOS & tvOS (also includes web based uploader & WebDAV server)