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by trevor-e
2720 days ago
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I do agree with your point, however, I think Swift is in a unique situation since they intentionally deferred on making concurrency first-class. Now the language is in a much better position to implement a modern system. What about the proposal is horrendously complex? The target audience is meant to be language designers, not the average developer. The actual suggested API changes looked to be a few added keywords and some new classes/protocols to use. |
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