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If you code with Xcode will you ....
If you code using Xcode and Objective-C will you begin using / learning Swift or will you stick with Objective-C for a while longer.
It seems to me that Apple will be wanting to heard a lot of developers toward Swift, which makes sense - it's a more modern language with features that Objective-C just doesn't have. However Objective-C is the foundation of Cocoa which means that I don't think Objective-C is going anywhere soon. What are you doing ? Are you going to adopt Swift or stick to what you already know ? |
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I'm taking a class on Swift soon, not that this answers the question. :-) |
Swift is very JavaScript like in nature, more people have been jumping into coding with Swift who have JavaScript backgrounds.
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Many assumptions a Javascript programmer would have about how logic performs would be wrong in Swift. |
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There's a place at the table for both languages, but for mobile it seems like Apple is going to make Swift have less friction for the iPhone app approval process.
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I glanced at it. Definitely much better than Objective-C but I still don't like that they didn't just go with an off the shelf language that already has an ecosystem behind it. I haven't really done mobile too much other than simple Hello World apps. Personally, I think I'm going to make the shift to Android. It seems like it has much better developer support and you don't have to deal with app store bullshit.
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