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So is differentiable Swift a package for Swift or is it part of the Swift standard library? The video says go to swift.org but I can't find any info about differentiable Swift on that site. Source: 5 months ago
You can learn the Swift language, but not iOS development. So after you're done with basics from swift.org, you need to switch to macOS. Source: 11 months ago
Like someone mentioned swift.org is a start. Source: 12 months ago
I'm guessing I've downloaded the wrong version of swift.org toolchain. Source: about 1 year ago
Note that the screenshot you shared is from an old (and AFAICT abandoned) port of Swift based upon MinGW. You should look to https://swift.org for the official releases for Windows which are more current. Source: over 1 year ago
WebKit is a browser engine, a part of the software which, under the hood, makes an internet browser function. Apple's Safari browser uses WebKit directly, and then there's the Chromium-based browser family, which uses a previously forked version of WebKit; so browsers based on Chromium, such as Chrome and Edge, use something which was once WebKit, but has had years of development making it different in some ways. Source: 5 months ago
Exactly the same as JavaScript engines. Be it Mozilla's SpiderMoneky, Google's V8, Apple's Webkit, or Microsoft's Chakra. No matter how specific we draft a specification there is always room for interpretation. Every team has a different take on what part of a spec is describing. Oftentimes it's just a matter of varying pros and cons of different approaches on the road to matching spec; various teams just kind of... Source: 6 months ago
Because both Safari and Gnome Web uses WebKit, but if you are a website on internet and have to guess who is using WebKit, what browser will you guess, Safari or Gnome Web? Source: 10 months ago
Well, the rendering engine is open source. https://webkit.org. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Then I downloaded the Flatpak version (Epiphany) from webkit.org, it worked fine, then I tried on Gnome Web again, and it worked now. Source: 11 months ago
Elixir - Dynamic, functional language designed for building scalable and maintainable applications
Blink Rendering Engine - Blink is the rendering engine used by Chromium / Chrome / Edge
Kotlin - Statically typed Programming Language targeting JVM and JavaScript
Otter Browser - Web browser controlled by the user, not vice-versa.
JavaScript - Lightweight, interpreted, object-oriented language with first-class functions
WebKitGTK+ - WebKitGTK+ is the port of the portable web rendering engine WebKit to the GTK+ platform.