Apple’s Swift can be used to create Android apps

Apple's Swift programming language now supports native Android app development with the release of Swift 6.3. This allows developers to write core app logic in Swift and run it on Android, as well as iOS, macOS, and other platforms.
Apple's Swift programming language now supports Android app development. The Swift 6.3 release includes an officially maintained SDK and toolchain for Android. Developers can use Swift to write core app logic and run it on multiple platforms. The Swift Android SDK includes the language compiler, libraries, and tools. It works with Swift Package Manager, making it easy to add Swift modules to existing Android projects. Teams can use Swift alongside Kotlin or Java code, sharing business logic across platforms.
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