If...

... the new platform-specific APIs are just that: platform-specific;

... there’s a way to integrate Swift code in Objective-C apps (and, I presume, 
Objective-C++ too);

... the most common complaint is about keeping code cross-platform;

Then what is the problem with new, platform-specific APIs being Swift-only?


Regards,
Flavio 

Enviado do meu iPhone

Em 2 de out de 2019, à(s) 19:07, Gerald Henriksen <ghenr...@gmail.com> escreveu:

> On Wed, 02 Oct 2019 15:19:43 -0400, you wrote:
> 
>> Don’t worry, ObjC UI is not being deprecated.  There are new APIs in 
>> Catalina that are Swift-only, but that does not and will not prevent you 
>> from continuing to write ObjC applications that simply don’t use those 
>> APIs. 
> 
> Apple may not (yet) be deprecating ObjC, but the fact that any new
> stuff is Swift only inherently puts any developers/companies using
> ObjC (either by choice, or by necessity if using a C++ codebase) at a
> competitive disadvantage against any apps/companies that can go with
> Swift.
> 

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