Is SwiftUI slow?

SwiftUI performance is much slower on macOS than on iOS . macOS running SwiftUI is even slower than the iOS simulator. As a simple example, create a List with a few hundred rows (anything over 100 gets pretty bad). macOS scrolling gets unacceptably slow.

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Should I use SwiftUI production?

This is the future of iOS application development. Period. SwiftUI is ready for production, when the minimum operating system level is iOS 14. Furthermore, as the tool constantly gets more and more updates, there are no reasons not to use SwiftUI in all new application projects .

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Should I start new project with SwiftUI?

But if you want to ship it fast, if targeting 80% of the iOS ecosystem is enough, then you should definitely go with SwiftUI (once you’re comfortable with it). It’s a future proof framework and it’s faster to iterate on your concept, ideas, and design because of the live preview and declarative API.14 Tem 2019

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Is SwiftUI used in production?

SwiftUI is ready for production, when the minimum operating system level is iOS 14. Furthermore, as the tool constantly gets more and more updates, there are no reasons not to use SwiftUI in all new application projects. Generally, the whole work process is considerably faster when compared with older tools.

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Why use server side Swift?

Swift is a general-purpose programming language built using a modern approach to safety, performance, and software design patterns. The goal of the Swift project is to create the best available language for uses ranging from systems programming, to mobile and desktop apps, scaling up to cloud services .

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