I know they are now busy preparing Swift 3 release. I don't think these days as 
an appropriate time to propose this idea into that list. I'm just brainstorming 
the idea in this list to see whether Swift to JS transpiler is a good idea to 
be seriously supported by Apple. :) 
–Mr Bee
 

    Pada Rabu, 22 Juni 2016 13:24, Austin Zheng <[email protected]> menulis:
 

 If you want something supported by Apple, the procedure is to propose it on 
the swift-evolution list. However, Swift has a very specific set of development 
priorities right now, so they are almost certainly not going to accept any new 
proposals for compiler backends or transpilation support for at least several 
months.
Austin


On Jun 21, 2016, at 11:20 PM, Mr Bee <[email protected]> wrote:
I know there are some JS compilers, but I prefer something that is officially 
supported by Apple.


–Mr Bee
 
 
 Pada Rab, 22 Jun 2016 pada 12:45, Austin Zheng<[email protected]> menulis: 
 The great thing about Swift being open-source is that anyone can help make it 
a better language!
Here's a good starting point: 
https://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site/index.html
Best,Austin

On Jun 21, 2016, at 9:44 PM, Mr Bee via swift-users <[email protected]> 
wrote:
Hi all, 
I wish I will be able write web app using Swift instead of JavaScript. It would 
be wonderfull if we could develop desktop app, mobile app, server-side app, and 
web app, all using Swift. It will be complete.
Is it possible that someday in the future we would be able to compile Swift 
code into JavaScript? Something that's like Microsoft's TypeScript. *finger 
crossed*
What do you think? Hello, Mr Chris Lattner? Are you listening?
Regards,
–Mr Bee
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