Thanks a lot, Ben - really appreciate the kind words!
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#ElementaryUI - A Swift frontend framework for the web https://elementary.codes
Thanks a lot, Ben - really appreciate the kind words!
02.02.2026 15:16 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks to everyone who made the "Swift @ FOSDEM" event such a pleasure - great talks, thoughtful discussions, and a very welcoming crowd!
Find a recording of my talk on Swift in the Browser here if youβre curious π
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmQ8...
#SwiftLang #FOSDEM #WebAssembly
βAfter 20 years of shipping web applications, I have never seen fewer crashes and bugs make it to production. Performance has also been excellent, especially after moving our templates to Elementary. Our heaviest pages make it to the browser in less than 100ms.β (Nick Sloan, Studioworks)
ποΈNews from Swift: web apps, a new mail stack, 3D printing, embedded Swift updates, and some community events. Read all about it in the latest Swift blog post: www.swift.org/blog/whats-n...
31.01.2026 00:21 β π 41 π 7 π¬ 0 π 1#swift on #wasm powering super interactive declarative UIs in the web! #fosdem ElementaryUI
30.01.2026 13:58 β π 6 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0First ElementaryUI sponsor π
Motivation: +100
Thank you π SwiftWasm π for the support!
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#Swift #WebAssembly
Swift in the Browser with ElementaryUI
Iβll be speaking at the Swift @ FOSDEM 2026 event - come say hi π
Did the lack of Unicode in Embedded Swift for WebAssembly give you the ick?
ElementaryUI's Vite plugin just learned a new trick: Unicode support by default!
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Side note:
This book is fantastic, I learned a lot.
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Tailwind + Swift in the browser?
Yeah, thatβs a thing now.
ElementaryUI Tailwind starter just dropped.
github.com/elementary-s...
#Swift #WebAssembly #TailwindCSS
"no, I don't want 400+ cows in my browser" - said nobody ever!
07.01.2026 17:38 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0ElementaryUI - a frontend framework written in Swift.
Fresh out of the oven: Swift + WebAssembly, running directly in the browser.
elementary.codes
print("Hello world!")
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