Re: [swift-evolution] adding Obj-C syntax to Swift?

2016-07-16 Thread L. Mihalkovic via swift-evolution
even in those eco-systems. > > Best, > > Josh > > > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 at 8:03 PM > From: "Josh Parmenter" > <jparmen...@vectorform.com<mailto:jparmen...@vectorform.com>> > To: "Ford Prefect" <ford...@mail.com<mailto

Re: [swift-evolution] adding Obj-C syntax to Swift?

2016-07-12 Thread Goffredo Marocchi via swift-evolution
efore iOS and even before OS X. I >> don’t see it going away any time soon, even in those eco-systems. >> >> Best, >> >> Josh >> >> >> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 at 8:03 PM >> From: "Josh Parmenter" >> <jparmen...@

Re: [swift-evolution] adding Obj-C syntax to Swift?

2016-07-12 Thread L. Mihalkovic via swift-evolution
even before OS X. I > don’t see it going away any time soon, even in those eco-systems. > > Best, > > Josh > > > Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 at 8:03 PM > From: "Josh Parmenter" > <jparmen...@vectorform.com<mailto:jparmen...@vectorform.com>>

Re: [swift-evolution] adding Obj-C syntax to Swift?

2016-07-11 Thread Saagar Jha via swift-evolution
Not quite sure what you mean. Swift is designed to be somewhat similar to C and C++; the “Rust-like” syntax is merely because Rust does it like C does. > On Jul 11, 2016, at 20:00, Ford Prefect via swift-evolution > wrote: > > Perhaps one of the most disliked aspects

[swift-evolution] adding Obj-C syntax to Swift?

2016-07-11 Thread Ford Prefect via swift-evolution
Perhaps one of the most disliked aspects of Swift is the Rust-like syntax, which requires that each coder resign himself to grin-and-bear-it in order to obtain the benefits of Swift. Since "the writing is on the wall" that Objective C is in its last days at least as far as app writers go