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by can16358p
1119 days ago
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Perhaps I articulated incorrectly. The bridge should have obviously existed (and should still exist for a very long foreseeable future if not forever). I was refering to having a benchmark with and without bridge and telling Swift is faster is a bit off, as that performance decrease was what Swift had to bring in the first place. |
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I don't think Apple is interested in having that argument in 2023. There's no point. Swift has won the "language war", politically within Apple and in developer mindshare outside Apple. (I say this as someone who continues to write Objective-C.)