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by kennywinker
2093 days ago
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Apple has always taken a position something like "do it our way, or you're on your own" with their developer tools - but I don't see the situation getting any WORSE any time soon. Apple has so much code that's written in C, C++, or ObjC, that I don't imagine they'll ever be in a position to drop support for those languages. So as long as your language is able to interop with C/C++ or ObjC you're going to be fine. |
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