| It has been 6 years since the debate of using Swift or Objective C for iOS development began. It was like pulling teeth trying to convince developers to use Swift. https://h4labs.wordpress.com/2016/02/09/should-i-use-objecti... The “shiny new toy” argument doesn’t hold for long with Apple. You quickly get left behind in the Apple ecosystem if you don’t move with Apple. While every language, environment, etc doesn’t need to move this fast, I personally prefer to jettison legacy sooner. |
Huh? That was not what I witnessed at all. A lot of people were quick to adopt Swift when starting new projects, but still didn't replace Objective-C on the older ones. IMO it was one of the sanest language migrations I ever witnessed in this industry. (Java to Kotlin in Android also as nice and same, IMO)
Considering Apple still has a large Obj-C legacy, I doubt we'll see it deprecated any time soon. Carbon for example took almost 12 years to be removed!