Apple shifts from Objective C to Swift

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story imageApple announced a new programming language yesterday at its yearly developer conference. With improvements in speed and ease of development, the new language aims to replace Objective C, Apple's previous language of choice.

As usual, software development in the new language is limited to the company's XCode programming IDE available for no cost in OS X.

Thank god. (Score: 0)

by spacebar@pipedot.org on 2014-06-03 16:01 (#20H)

I for one found Objective C to be an enormous headache--not that it matters anymore since I'm no longer using anything Apple, but, well, good for someone?

R.I.P. Macintosh.
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