As with any new language, it's changed enormously in its first decade, and is now useable in all sorts of environments where it wasn't previously. You can write an OS in Swift today, but you really couldn't do so a year or two ago. The _next_ decade will tell us if it's going to take off broadly.
October 3, 2025 at 8:06 PM
As with any new language, it's changed enormously in its first decade, and is now useable in all sorts of environments where it wasn't previously. You can write an OS in Swift today, but you really couldn't do so a year or two ago. The _next_ decade will tell us if it's going to take off broadly.
I would mostly point out that it's a _very_ young language and probably too early to make a judgement about whether or not it will take off in broader use.
October 3, 2025 at 8:02 PM
I would mostly point out that it's a _very_ young language and probably too early to make a judgement about whether or not it will take off in broader use.
There are many childhood games that really puzzle me in hindsight, but probably the most puzzling was the simplest. When I was 10-12 or so when winter would end and we couldn't have snowball fights any longer, we would just have rock fights instead.
July 28, 2025 at 1:27 PM
There are many childhood games that really puzzle me in hindsight, but probably the most puzzling was the simplest. When I was 10-12 or so when winter would end and we couldn't have snowball fights any longer, we would just have rock fights instead.
I can’t imagine watching any non-Thor Marvel movie more than once. Hard mode for any child of my generation would have to include no Tom Cruise or Arnold Schwarzenegger. 😂
June 27, 2025 at 1:26 PM
I can’t imagine watching any non-Thor Marvel movie more than once. Hard mode for any child of my generation would have to include no Tom Cruise or Arnold Schwarzenegger. 😂