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There is another alternative to run the Swift code in Windows?

8th Apr 2016, 7:28 PM
Ludovick Stanley, K
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There are a number of online Swift Interpreters available: https://swiftlang.ng.bluemix.net/#/repl http://swiftstub.com/
4th May 2016, 12:31 PM
James Flanders
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Yes. You can use X-code in Virtual Machine. You can use VM-ware or Virtual Box to install Mac OS X and install swift inside it.
28th Nov 2016, 3:27 PM
Vincent
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Also it is open source, so basically yes. However, they not support Windows yet.
25th Nov 2016, 7:25 PM
Aaron Sarkissian
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You can run swift in window by downloading element Rem Object Silver. Just google it. Before then u need to install Visual Studio Community 2015 Edition. Just google it also to have it, it is yours.
28th Apr 2016, 8:12 PM
Aliyu Bello
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Why not install hackintosh and run xcode on it. This is what i did with my laptop and it works like a real mac.
29th Nov 2016, 4:06 PM
Lazur
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install mac in sapret partition it save your ram and boosting performance and u can use both Windows and mac alternately..
2nd Dec 2016, 8:37 AM
khushal Patel
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Install xcode in vm or simply run your code online on tutorialspoint.com
2nd Dec 2016, 1:45 PM
Rahul Sharma
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If you have Visual Studio installed then you can use the RemObjects Silver to compile, run and debug Swift code. Just download and install Silver from their website elementscompiler.com/elements/silver. It comes with full support for .NET and it's free!
3rd Dec 2016, 2:01 PM
Anurag Ambuj
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you can use MAC on VMware..
10th Dec 2016, 7:10 AM
Gaurav Gupta
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In IBM Bluemix ,There are bugs.Its a beta version and runs on browser only.That is not effective to run Swift.And on VMware if your system sustain the load then please go for it.I was dealing with the same problem before.
28th Nov 2016, 8:35 PM
Diwid Kumar Singh
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