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@vojtarylko vojtarylko commented Nov 15, 2024

This pull request adds a new blog post How Swift on Server powers Things Cloud, showcasing a successful Swift on Server adoption by an established app developer.

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The publication date is currently a placeholder (2024-12-01) and will be updated once finalized.


At Cultured Code, we’ve recently completed a major transition: our Things Cloud service now runs entirely on Swift. After a year in production, Swift on Server has proven to be reliable, performant, and remarkably well-suited to our needs.

*Note: This article is an adaptation of [our recent talk](https://youtu.be/oJArLZIQF8w?si=hLr6g5MmYH3-5K1c) at the Server-Side Swift Conference.*
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Do we want to embed the video in the post?

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I think it would be good to embed it in to make the posts more 'interactive' and having it at the end gets it out the way. I'm fully aware I'm not a neutral party however

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0xTim commented Feb 6, 2025

@timsneath is there anything that needs to be done to move this along?

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@timsneath is there anything that needs to be done to move this along?

Apologies -- we're really understaffed on this side temporarily while we wait for a new hire. I'll take another look early next week and hopefully we can get this posted very soon.

@vojtarylko vojtarylko changed the title Add blog post "How Swift on Server powers Things Cloud" Add blog post "How Swift's server support powers Things Cloud" Feb 14, 2025
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At Cultured Code, we’ve recently completed a major transition: our Things Cloud service now runs entirely on Swift. After a year in production, Swift on Server has proven to be reliable, performant, and remarkably well-suited to our needs.

*Note: This article is an adaptation of [our recent talk](https://youtu.be/oJArLZIQF8w?si=hLr6g5MmYH3-5K1c) at the Server-Side Swift Conference.*

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Note to all: please don't merge this change yet -- we'll merge it when we're ready to publish. Thanks!

@timsneath timsneath merged commit f4afa9e into swiftlang:main Feb 21, 2025
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