October Swift Meetup Recap | Swift for C Interoperability
Missed our October Swift Meetup? You can read more about what was discussed with Austin Payne & Jeremy Fillingim in this recap.
Missed our October Swift Meetup? You can read more about what was discussed with Austin Payne & Jeremy Fillingim in this recap.
Missed our September Swift Meetup? You can read more about what was discussed with Scott Marchant in this recap.
New speed performance improvements on our latest benchmark yield a 740% increase over PassiveLogic’s 2023 release.
A recap from our June Swift Meetup about performance metrics & measure blocks in Swift.
PassiveLogic’s head of Cloud Software, Jay Herron, took us through the world of GraphQL, Swift, and Vapor. Jay combined complex ideas with real-world applications, making the conversation engaging and practical.
In April, our Software Validation Engineer Intern, Eden Harvey, and Jr. ML & Object Detection Engineer, Reshma Raghavan, led an engaging session on harnessing CoreML for intelligent iOS applications. If you weren’t able to join, read on for a summary of the meet up.
Members of the PassiveLogic compiler team at the 2023 LLVM Developers’ Meeting. This blog dives into some of the insights they gleaned while attending.
The iPhone App Store launched 15 years ago, and transformed the way that we make, use, and obtain software. Read this reflection from Brad Larson, Head of Compiler at PassiveLogic.
For the vast majority of programmers, when our code doesn’t build or doesn’t run correctly it’s almost always our fault. The compiler is pretty much the last thing we blame. However, at PassiveLogic, we push the limits of the Swift programming language by using an experimental language feature and helping in its evolution.
Differentiable Swift is an experimental language feature that is currently being pitched as part of the Swift Evolution process in “Differentiable programming for gradient-based machine learning”.