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by vinceyuan 3796 days ago
It's totally different. Google officially stopped development and support for ADT in Eclipse. But Apple is still supporting Objective-C and most Apple's apps are written in Objective-C.
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Apple is supporting Objective-C out of necessity (both for themselves and others). It's still very clear where the future of iOS development lies, and how few disadvantages there are.

That they continue to support Objective-C has little to do with whether or not you should be using it. You should, clearly.