Nice! Xamarin Studio (commercial cross-platform [including mobile] C#) recently released support for what they're calling 'Sketches'.<p><a href="http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/cross-platform/sketches/introduction/" rel="nofollow">http://developer.xamarin.com/guides/cross-platform/sketches/...</a>
<a href="https://github.com/DyCI/dyci-main" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/DyCI/dyci-main</a> do same thing and available before.This guy just added little bit on it and saying its my work.Clap for dyci
It is nothing fancy than run-time code injecting.Its not playground or not meant to be as playgound show each line output.It is runtime injecting you can do easily with tools out there for clang like dyci or code injector.You can run your app without compile this better defines code injecting.
Thanks for demonstrating that linking Playgrounds to Swift was just a marketing gimmick. Apple could have easily (probably more easily) done playgrounds with Objective-C.