minus-squaremkoch66@discuss.tchncs.detoC++@discuss.tchncs.de•Xcode support for modern C++ [X-post from ycombinator]linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·edit-21 year ago“still heavily”? The whole Apple system has been shifted from objective-C to Swift meanwhile more or less. This is nothing where they still are in Swift. Swift is the future and obj-c is the past related to Apple software development. linkfedilink
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“still heavily”? The whole Apple system has been shifted from objective-C to Swift meanwhile more or less. This is nothing where they still are in Swift. Swift is the future and obj-c is the past related to Apple software development.