Apple’s Swift Is Killing Objective-C
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When Apple rolled out Swift last summer, it expected its new programming language to eventually replace Objective-C, which developers have used for years to build iOS and Mac OS X apps.
On TIOBE’s latest index, Objective-C is ranked fourteenth among programming languages, a considerable drop from its third-place spot in October 2014.
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When Apple rolled out Swift last summer, it expected its new programming language to eventually replace Objective-C, which developers have used for years to build iOS and Mac OS X apps.
On TIOBE’s latest index, Objective-C is ranked fourteenth among programming languages, a considerable drop from its third-place spot in October 2014.
Who brought it to third-place? Now that they no longer need it so a lot of support is going toward Swift. 14th rank is because of the legacy programmers, legacy projects and so on, otherwise I haven't seen any discussion about Objective-C ever since I became a programmer, that is a very long time. Apple would not support Objective-C now that it has Swift in its hands.
The shit I complain about It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem ~! Firewall !~