Ask HN: Has anyone switched to Swift from Objective C? If not, when will you?
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Re: Ask HN: Has anyone switched to Swift from Objective C? If not, when will you?
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#4My colleague wrote part of his iOS app in Swift. He's now converting everything back to Objective-C due to bad performance and debugger issues.
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone switched to Swift from Objective C? If not, when will you?
#5My colleague wrote part of his iOS app in Swift. He's now converting everything back to Objective-C due to bad performance and debugger issues.
Wow... I was worried about this and didn't make the switch for this reason. Yet, i was about to. Anyone else can confirm those issues ?
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone switched to Swift from Objective C? If not, when will you?
#6My colleague wrote part of his iOS app in Swift. He's now converting everything back to Objective-C due to bad performance and debugger issues.
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone switched to Swift from Objective C? If not, when will you?
#7Avoiding the conversion because Swift "isn't ready for primetime" or "the debugger is buggy" seem like excuses people make for "I don't want to expend the effort to change".
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#8Re: Ask HN: Has anyone switched to Swift from Objective C? If not, when will you?
#9Please note that I am in no way biased or prejudiced against Swift—against my better judgement I was an early adopter and I saw it as something Cocoa really needed. I'm also disappointed it isn't and may never be open source.