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by brandonbloom
4402 days ago
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It's certainly the case that some folks get early access, I don't really think that was necessary to make this happen so quickly. I'm not saying they didn't have early access, just that they... 1) already had a code generator for Objective-C 2) already had infrastructure for alternate code generators (they also support C#) 3) Swift and Objective-C share the same libraries and have similar semantics where it counts 4) Writing code generators isn't really all that difficult It's perfectly believable that they banged out enough of a first-cut at this to make an announcement within a day or two of the Swift release. |
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You know Swift is just so natural to both Objective-C, Java, Scala, C# etc. devs already, and so much simpler than Objective-C, I have the feeling we'll see the fastest adoption of a brand new language in the history of computing here.