Developers still value Apple's now-legacy language for iOS and Mac app dev, and the transition Swift will be gradual Objective-C may no longer be the stylish language choice for Apple iOS and Mac OS ...
The trend should be of interest to Apple watchers, as it suggests significant changes both in how developers are approaching the platform and in what our expectations of future application development ...
Objective-C also has support in two open-source compilers, so it could carry on after Apple transitions away (though almost certainly only to a similar extent to Objective-C usage outside Apple ...
Work on Swift— Apple's surprise new programming language unveiled at WWDC— started development four years ago in conjunction with efforts to keep Objective C relevant. Swift now aims to quickly ...