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Time to Shift to Swift- The future of Enterprise App Development

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Maegan Cook
Time to Shift to Swift- The future of Enterprise App Development

A few months back Apple introduced a new enterprise mobile app development language Swift 2, and made it clear that the Swift is the future of iOS and OS X programming. An increasing number of developers and companies are adopting the language to port apps using Swift. Swift has the potential to become the effective programming language for creating immersive, responsive, consumer-facing enterprise applications.

Here we have stated 8 reasons to move ahead with the Swift to develop future enterprise applications.

Moving towards Contextual Apps:

The Enterprise IT departments benefit with streamlined device management and “Bring Your Own Device” BYOD strategies. In WWDC 2015 Apple’s announcements point towards an increasing reliance on data and machine learning to deliver contextual apps that offer productivity gains through pro-activity.

Full-featured language:

Swift is a more approachable full-featured programming language that will allow developers to uild all types of apps, including enterprise apps and embedded systems like the lower-power Apple Watch apps. While working on swift our developers have found that they write less code in Swift as compared to previous language.

Code is  self-documenting ,has compile-time safety mechanism for returning a value or no value , zero manual code synchronization and modern language features support them in keeping lines of code more readable.

Interactive Coding with instant feedback:

Swift has interactive tools for experienced programmers enabling them to write an algorithm while instantly obtaining feedback. In short, Swift has inherent feature for avoiding repetition, string manipulation, and other obstacles in fast coding practices.

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