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by einsteinx2 377 days ago
Swift is literally developed in the open, so I don’t think your argument makes sense.

I think the reason they abandoned it was trouble keeping up with new iOS SDK features getting shadow dropped as part of new Xcode betas and iOS devs wanting to immediately prepare their apps to use those features, not anything to do with Swift language releases. Also things like having to recreate interface builder, then support auto layout in it, and then later SwiftUI previews, etc. Again all iOS platform stuff, not Swift language stuff.