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Swift - take over Objective-C?

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Closures, generics, MULTIPLE RETURN TYPES, etc....

 

Where do I sign up?

 

Some people are hating because it's apple, but when I look at it, it looks great. Makes me wanna write a little 2D game.

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 Looks sweet! smile.png

 

It might be a fast and simple language, but they're mainly happy about their IDE.

 

When you actually compare their IDE to Unity for game development though, you can see a huge difference too... Unity is way ahead in development.

And I mean WAY AHEAD.

 

That looks really awesome, seems much cleaner than how android is development. Definitely going to have a go 

I am excited, even though I don't mind objective c. Constantly switching between .h and .m in Xcode gets annoying sometimes though and it looks like with Swift there is no .h and .m.

This is pretty annoying but xCode is only for Windows, from what I have gathered, so no development here :/

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