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I've read a bit about Swift and it seems to be a lot easier to draw using Swift. When porting an iOS app to OS X there's the issue of nested UIView's not working the same way in OS X, and that you have to use CALayers a lot instead of NSViews. Is Swift a solution to this issue? Can Swift help me to draw content for OS X that originates from iOS?

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No, Swift is just another language. It's a different syntax, but Cocoa and UIKit itself don't change. Swift can't help you drawing something easier.

Swift also has absolutely nothing to do with porting apps.

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    IMO with Swift one has to type more cryptic things.
    – zaph
    Aug 18, 2014 at 10:52
  • Agreed. Swift seems more cryptic to me too.
    – uchuugaka
    Aug 18, 2014 at 11:31
  • Yes! More cryptic - but everybody claims it's more readable. I will miss objective c in the (far) future :(
    – Mario
    Aug 18, 2014 at 15:56
  • I must say that I haven't used Swift myself and just repeated what most people claim.
    – idmean
    Aug 18, 2014 at 16:03
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No, unfortunately not.

Porting from iOS to OSX is discussed briefly in this question: port an iOS (iPhone) app to mac?

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Swift is just a language. Nothing special in it for porting. UIKit views have Core Animation baked in basically. AppKit added CALayers after years of them not even being a concept. The two APIs are different but not so different that it should matter much or be too difficult.

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