This is incorrect. swift-lang.org is a completely unrelated language that 
happens to be called Swift. The official site for Apple’s Swift is swift.org.

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On March 18, 2016 at 10:53:48, Ramakrishna Mallireddy via swift-users 
(swift-users@swift.org) wrote:

swift-lang.org is official website for Apple Swift Language.

C, ObjC , C++[need to write C/ObjC wrapper] libraries can be used with swift 
code.

The swift compiler currently works on mac & linux.

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 10:42 PM, Graymalk Meow via swift-users 
<swift-users@swift.org> wrote:
Hi,

Two things. 

1. Has anyone run swift programs on a cluster?  Is it possible?  You can take 
that as meaning I am interested in giving it a try. Googling this turns up 
something super confusing: swift-lang.org
Is this the same language?  If it isn't then there is a real naming problem 
here. 

My interest stems from a love of the Apple world and wanting to somehow include 
it in some work I'm doing comparing the performance of multiple languages in 
parallel systems. But my goal is not to make this particular Swift parallel if 
it isn't already, so if I can't relatively easily make some parallel programs 
with it then I'll have to pass. And by relatively easily, I mean...  If I can 
use it with OpenMPI, OpenMP, or OpenCL (using CUDA or, if I just run it on my 
Mac, then OpenGL, but the clusters have CUDA) AND if I can at least compile for 
different platforms (CentOS Linux and Raspbian Linux) then we're in business. 
Googling is unhelpful because of the two languages one name problem. The CentOS 
systems are large heterogeneous clusters that don't presently have Swift 
(either one) on them at all so I might be dead in the water anyway but I might 
be able to get them to install it if I can argue that it'll work. The 
Raspberries are just my toy cluster that I have full control over. My Mac beats 
the crap out of them in performance lol, as it should.

2.  For fun: 
http://mobile.eweek.com/developer/javascript-most-popular-language-stack-overflow-report.html

"Meanwhile, the use of the Swift programming language is exploding, the survey 
showed. Swift grew faster than any other technology last year, the survey 
showed."

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