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by IMcD23
1375 days ago
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Swift has indeed achieved one important victory: It has all but replaced Objective-C in many companies. That being said, it hasn’t been able to bite off much off Python’s market share.
Swift's primary goal was to be a better language for Apple's platforms and replace Objective-C. It seems like by that metric, it's been successful. Most programming languages don't become the next Python, even if their community aspires for them to. I'd hardly call a programming language not becoming Python "tanking". |
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