Apple's Swift 6.3 officially brings Android support with a new SDK, simplifying cross-platform apps and boosting feature consistency.
Apple's coding language, Swift, has officially launched support for Android following the recent release of its 6.3 update.
Roughly a year after the effort was announced, the Apple-developed coding language, Swift, has just launched support for Android.
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