I’ve been using swift full time since 2014, before that i was using objective c full time.
I assure you that swift is a huge improvement for iOS and mac development, and the statistics shoe pretty clearly that this is also the consensus.
Some older developers might be wedded to objc because of old habit, but if you ask 100 developers that are new to apple platforms to choose between the languages, I’d be surprised if even 1 picked objective c.
It would of course be strange if a modern language, developed specifically for use on apple platforms and heavily supported on the framework side, would not be more suitable than an old fashioned language from the 80s.
Not sure what you mean by playgrounds, they are simply amazing and keep getting more powerful. And how does mojo even enter the discussion?
I assure you that swift is a huge improvement for iOS and mac development, and the statistics shoe pretty clearly that this is also the consensus.
Some older developers might be wedded to objc because of old habit, but if you ask 100 developers that are new to apple platforms to choose between the languages, I’d be surprised if even 1 picked objective c.
It would of course be strange if a modern language, developed specifically for use on apple platforms and heavily supported on the framework side, would not be more suitable than an old fashioned language from the 80s.
Not sure what you mean by playgrounds, they are simply amazing and keep getting more powerful. And how does mojo even enter the discussion?