> On Jun 15, 2016, at 7:21 AM, Vladimir.S via swift-evolution 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I believe we should not take into account any IDE features when discussing 
> the *language*. One will write Swift script code in vim on linux, other will 
> read in web browser on github etc.

Unrelated to anything else in this discussion, I just wanted to respond to this 
and say that I’m totally opposed to this line of thinking. If we continue to 
design languages that must accommodate the lowest common denominator in terms 
of tooling, we’ll never advance anything in meaningful ways. Tooling is super 
important and it is mostly terrible. It could be so much better. We don’t have 
much (any?) influence over Xcode via swift-evolution, but if the language 
evolves in ways where smarter, better, more advanced IDEs are the best way to 
use it, then Xcode will adapt and if Xcode adapts and proves a better workflow, 
then other tools will also adapt and everyone in any language on all platforms 
will eventually benefit from that exploration.

l8r
Sean

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