Thank you all for your feedback. That’s really helpful. I understand that there is a lot of work in progress regarding server-side Swift and I’ll keep investigating this field though as nothing looks stable for now I’ll stick on Node.js in production for a while. An Apple application server designed for Swift would really be awesome. Hopefully, a good news at the incoming WWDC ? Who knows ;)
Cheers, Raphaël > Le 3 mai 2016 à 23:03, Jens Alfke via swift-users <swift-users@swift.org> a > écrit : > > >> On May 3, 2016, at 12:46 PM, Gerard Iglesias <gerard_igles...@me.com >> <mailto:gerard_igles...@me.com>> wrote: >> >> A good reading >> >> https://github.com/robbiehanson/CocoaAsyncSocket >> <https://github.com/robbiehanson/CocoaAsyncSocket> > This is highly Mac/iOS-specific code, so it doesn’t make sense for > applications targeted at servers. > > Also, I’ve used CocoaAsyncSocket and it’s IMHO greatly overcomplicated for > what it does. There is a LOT of code in there, and a fair amount of the > complexity seems to be to work around obsolete limitations of iOS networking > that are no longer relevant. > > —Jens > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users@swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users
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