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open-swiftui-animations discussion
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Integrating Zig and SwiftUI
SwiftUI shines you get to write Swift code and embrace the DSL
You'll never be able to write that kind of code with Zig, or C or C++, it's impossible: https://github.com/amosgyamfi/open-swiftui-animations
So the main advantage here would be to be able to consume your Zig code/libraries with your Swift application, and that does look interesting, so you could write your crossplatform app logic in Zig, and only use Swift for actually SwiftUI
That's the advantage that should be advertised, Kotlin tried with Kotlin-Native, seems like a good strategy
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amosgyamfi/open-swiftui-animations is an open source project licensed under The Unlicense which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of open-swiftui-animations is Swift.