haha these answers are cracking me up. Who cares? Do people develop iPhone apps using Go? Swift never claimed to invent new paradigms that didn't exist in other languages, it simply brought them to Cocoa.
My comment was specific to lxcid's comment and his surprise to see all these features in a language. I don't understand why my reply got downvoted.
> Who cares? Do people develop iPhone apps using Go?
There is no built-in support for people to start caring in the first place anyway. But Go fundamentally is better suited for server-side code rather than applications as Swift is supposed to.
> Who cares? Do people develop iPhone apps using Go?
There is no built-in support for people to start caring in the first place anyway. But Go fundamentally is better suited for server-side code rather than applications as Swift is supposed to.
On a different note, Apple has started hiring Go engineers. But who cares huh? https://jobs.apple.com/us/search?jobFunction=MTLMF#&ss=33773...