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Jun 2, 2014, 2:55 pm499 pts
Ars Technica
Today, Apple announced that it has developed a successor to its venerable Objective C, a language it's calling Swift. Claimed to provide a new language with "none of the baggage of C," Swift code will still be able to appear mixed in with standard C and Objective C code in the same file. Swift appears to get…
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