swift-crypto
swift-service-discovery
swift-crypto | swift-service-discovery | |
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8 | 2 | |
1,405 | 205 | |
0.9% | 0.5% | |
7.0 | 5.8 | |
30 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C | Swift | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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swift-crypto
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Swift for Android: How to use Swift-Crypto with Android Studio
dependencies: [ .package(url: "https://github.com/scade-platform/swift-java.git", branch: "main"), .package(url: "https://github.com/apple/swift-crypto.git", .branch("main")) ]
- Can swift be used for web, data science, or cybersecurity?
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What do you think about server-side Swift?
Are you aware of SwiftCrypto (granted it is missing some capabilities)?
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Apple rejects Bitcoin EC curve: Please help writing - on Github - CONSTRUCTIVE and POLITE contra-arguments and maybe we can convince them to change their mind (requires Github account)
swift-crypto is open source, not closed source. I dont work at Apple, but I’m a contributor: https://github.com/apple/swift-crypto/graphs/contributors
- Help getting Eth/BTC curve secp256k1 added to Apples swift-crypto for safer wallets, by upvoting proposal on Github. Also on Github write any missing adoption breakthroughs I’ve missed.
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Swift Playgrounds 4
Apple is investing a lot in it, but Swift is much younger than Rust (especially as an open source project). There is a working group that meets every few weeks to shepherd the various projects. Most of the recent activity has been (AFAICT) about orchestration. Well, that and transitioning projects to use async/await and structured concurrency. Here's some recent activity in the Swift on server space:
- the proposal for distributed actors is currently in-review (https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/main/proposals...)
- a metrics API for backends like Graphite, Prometheus, etc. (https://github.com/apple/swift-metrics)
- HTTP/2 support for SwiftNIO (https://github.com/apple/swift-nio-http2)
- a new service discovery API (https://github.com/apple/swift-service-discovery)
- a new distributed tracing API (https://github.com/apple/swift-distributed-tracing)
- a Linux implementation of Apple's CryptoKit API on top of BoringSSL (https://github.com/apple/swift-crypto)
I'm not pretending that it's taking the server-side world by storm, but there is a fair amount of ongoing activity Personally, I'm using it for a couple personal projects and it's been solid, but I'm already a macOS developer, so it wasn't a big stretch for me to reach for it.
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[HELP WANTED] Big number computation in Swift for RSA implementation
This doesn’t exactly answer your question, but you could always use swift-crypto for RSA.
swift-service-discovery
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Swift outside the Apple ecosystem?
Also, Apple seems to be putting a ton of work into the Swift-on-server ecosystem. They've released packages for things like tracing, metrics, service discovery, logging, etc. And most of those are basically shared interfaces, and then Apple (or the community) will write backend implementations, like one for statsd which implements the stuff from swift-metrics.
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Swift Playgrounds 4
Apple is investing a lot in it, but Swift is much younger than Rust (especially as an open source project). There is a working group that meets every few weeks to shepherd the various projects. Most of the recent activity has been (AFAICT) about orchestration. Well, that and transitioning projects to use async/await and structured concurrency. Here's some recent activity in the Swift on server space:
- the proposal for distributed actors is currently in-review (https://github.com/apple/swift-evolution/blob/main/proposals...)
- a metrics API for backends like Graphite, Prometheus, etc. (https://github.com/apple/swift-metrics)
- HTTP/2 support for SwiftNIO (https://github.com/apple/swift-nio-http2)
- a new service discovery API (https://github.com/apple/swift-service-discovery)
- a new distributed tracing API (https://github.com/apple/swift-distributed-tracing)
- a Linux implementation of Apple's CryptoKit API on top of BoringSSL (https://github.com/apple/swift-crypto)
I'm not pretending that it's taking the server-side world by storm, but there is a fair amount of ongoing activity Personally, I'm using it for a couple personal projects and it's been solid, but I'm already a macOS developer, so it wasn't a big stretch for me to reach for it.
What are some alternatives?
xxHash - Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm
swift-metrics - Metrics API for Swift
Practical-Cryptography-for-Developers-Book - Practical Cryptography for Developers: Hashes, MAC, Key Derivation, DHKE, Symmetric and Asymmetric Ciphers, Public Key Cryptosystems, RSA, Elliptic Curves, ECC, secp256k1, ECDH, ECIES, Digital Signatures, ECDSA, EdDSA
swift-nio-http2 - HTTP/2 support for SwiftNIO
python-ecdsa - pure-python ECDSA signature/verification and ECDH key agreement
swift-statsd-client - metrics backend for swift-metrics that uses the statsd protocol
ecc - elliptic-curve cryptography
gamebuilder - Game Builder is an application that allows users to create games with little or no coding experience.
alchemy - Modern, batteries included web framework for Swift.
swift-distributed-tracing - Instrumentation library for Swift server applications
swift-evolution - This maintains proposals for changes and user-visible enhancements to the Swift Programming Language.
RVS_Generic_Swift_Toolbox - A Collection Of Various Swift Tools, Like Extensions and Utilities