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Franz Busch

@FranzJBusch

Swift on Server @Apple - Previously @SixtDE

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Join me in exploring the Swift on Server ecosystem in developer.apple.com/wwdc24/10216! Learn why Swift on Server is great for developing server applications and how it is powering many features across Apple's cloud services serving millions of requests per second! 🚀


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FOSDEM 2025 is a huge event in Brussels, with 8,000+ developers converging to talk about all things open source. We’d love to see you there at the Swift DevRoom. The Call for Participation is now open for talk ideas — more details: swiftlang.github.io/event-fosdem @fosdem

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We have an open position in our Frameworks Team @ Apple. If you are ready for the next challenge and want to work on frameworks that are used in large scale systems consider to apply... As a plus you will work closely with me as well: jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/…


The proposal for package traits is up for review. Would love to hear what everyone thinks about it! forums.swift.org/t/se-0450-pack…


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Swift in containers? For sure! 📦📦📦 In this talk, Euan Harris from Apple shares a new open source plugin that wraps a Swift executable in a container, builds and publishes it -- all with one command! youtube.com/watch?v=9AaINs… #container #docker #Kubernetes @SwiftServerConf

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Want to see how to use Structured Concurrency in your apps properly? Franz Busch (@FranzJBusch) from Apple takes us on a deep dive to see how it really works buff.ly/3BrAVtp


The server side swift conference videos are online including my talk about structured concurrency youtu.be/JmrnE7HUaDE?si… Make sure to check them out!

We've just hit 1,000 subscribers on YouTube! Are you subscribed? There are some interesting talks getting published soon! buff.ly/4dqAwol



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As part of our vision for Swift to be a widely-used language for a wide variety of use cases and platforms, today at @SwiftServerConf we open sourced some early work on Swift/Java interoperability: github.com/swiftlang/swif…. Excited to partner with others to expand this. @java

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Introducing the seamless Java/Swift interop effort! Offering both: - generated Swift macro based JNI wrappers - Project Panama based Swift accessors generated with a jextract-swift tool for high performance use-cases Early prototype is open source and we’ll share more about…

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Announcing the release of Swift 6! 🎉🎉🎉 🦺Extended memory safety protections 🪟Embedded and cross-platform support 🧪Swift Testing: parameterized, macro-based testing Read more: swift.org/blog/announcin…


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📦📷 Package of the week: hummingbird 📷🧑‍💻 Hummingbird is a lightweight, flexible HTTP server framework that provides routing, authentication, encryption, logging, and AWS Lambda support. It's never been easier to build a server app with Swift! 🪺More at docs.hummingbird.codes/2.0/documentat…

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Announcing Swift support for Oblivious HTTP, with a new package that enables this privacy-protecting approach to client / server communications: swift.org/blog/introduci…


Excited to be talking about two of my favorite topics together in one talk. Swift on Server and Structured Concurrency! 🚀

Want to know how to use Structured Concurrency in your server apps? Franz Busch (@FranzJBusch) from Apple is going to show you how to do it! Get your tickets now buff.ly/3WOxZy1

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Very, very excited for this talk by @Lukasaoz! Learn about how Apple use Swift on the Server to power their new Private Cloud Compute for Apple Intelligence! Tickets are selling fast buff.ly/3WOxZy1

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We've been evaluating a number of C++ successor languages for @ladybirdbrowser, and the one best suited to our needs appears to be @SwiftLang 🪶 Over the last few months, I've asked a bunch of folks to pick some little part of our project and try rewriting it in the different…


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We're happy to announce the release candidate for Hummingbird 2, the Swift Server framework, is out now! @o_aberration and I started development last summer, completing the majority of work in winter. Now, after 6 months of refining the API we're happy with what we have!

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The key to unlocking data-race safety across the _entire_ Swift ecosystem is fast adoption of Swift 6 language mode in open source packages. In this blog post, Dave and Sven show you how: swift.org/blog/ready-for…

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The Server Work Group's second global online meetup is happening on June 26th, check the details on the forums! forums.swift.org/t/meetup-block…


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I’m giving a talk in the industry track on bringing static data-race safety to Swift. It’s a story about adapting many years of PL research to improve the lives of programmers at scale. Hope to see you there! pldi24.sigplan.org/details/pldi-2…

PLDI is one week away! Looking forward to seeing many of you in Copenhagen, Denmark. The complete program of PLDI here: pldi24.sigplan.org/program/progra…

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Talk highlight: @FranzJBusch presents a whole end-to-end server side #swift application, using OpenAPI, databases, structured concurrency, metrics, tracing etc. The whole thing, with lots of details in just under 20 minutes. Do yourself a favor and don't miss out on it ;-)…

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