Hey, 

I'm inserting these opinions into almost every FP discussion, for which I'm 
sorry, but I believe it's important to remind everyone that there's the rest of 
us who will run away from Swift if it becomes too FP-y.

> One of the things that I have noticed over the last year or so of working 
> with Swift is a trend in the community of libriaries being written for Swift 
> towards some of these "system semantics" (i.e., functional paradigms) like 
> applicatives and such.

Just as an example of a different selection bias, I saw a couple of those, 
digged in for a little bit and then ran far, far away. I haven't seen any 
FP-related Swift libraries after that.

I absolutely don't have an impression that Swift has any affinity towards being 
functional. To me, it embraces mutability and higher-level object design 
aspects (like protocols) while taking only the bits of FP that are actually 
useful (e.g. collection methods).

I don't have any data, but I can bet that most software developers on iOS and 
Mac platforms welcome that, and don't really want the move towards FP.

A.

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