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Swift Community Highlights: February 2026

2026-05-04 11:23:56

Swift Community Highlights: February 2026

Welcome to our roundup of the latest developments in the Swift ecosystem. This edition shines a spotlight on Swift’s growing presence at open-source conferences, exciting new package releases, and must-watch video content for developers of all levels. Whether you're building for servers, embedded devices, or the browser, there's something here for you.

Swift Community Highlights: February 2026
Source: swift.org

Swift Shines at FOSDEM 2026

FOSDEM, the world’s largest open-source conference, hosted a vibrant Swift community this year. For the second consecutive year, Swift had a dedicated presence, with a pre-conference fringe event and talks spread across multiple tracks. Karen Chu, a community advocate for Swift, reported on the experience, noting the diversity of attendees—from recent graduates to Core Team members—and the breadth of platforms discussed: embedded, server, BSD, Android, and more.

Pre-FOSDEM Fringe Event

Building on last year’s momentum, the Swift community organized its own pre-FOSDEM event, featuring 11 talks across various platforms. One standout session was Simon Leeb’s presentation, Swift in the Browser with ElementaryUI, which demonstrated how to run Swift applications natively in a web browser using WebAssembly. The entire playlist of talks is available on YouTube (placeholder link).

Community Momentum

Chu emphasized that FOSDEM underscored Swift’s evolution into a general-purpose language. The mix of backgrounds and use cases—from server-side APIs to mobile development—showed the language’s growing versatility. Plans are already underway for next year’s event, with hopes for even broader participation.

New Package Releases

The Swift Package Index has seen several notable additions this month, expanding functionality across domains:

Additionally, Swift System Metrics 1.0 has been announced, offering a simple way to collect process-level metrics like CPU and memory usage—valuable for monitoring and debugging.

Videos and Learning Resources

Several new videos have been published to help developers expand their Swift skills:

These resources are perfect for developers looking to explore cross-platform Swift development beyond Apple’s ecosystem.

Looking Ahead

The Swift community continues to gain momentum across diverse platforms and use cases. Whether you’re attending conferences, trying out new packages, or watching the latest tutorials, there’s never been a better time to dive into Swift. Stay tuned for more updates in the next edition!

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