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Heron's Perch
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Mostly Apple, GNUstep and stuff about me personally. I'm the Chief Maintainer for the GNUstep project.
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Heron's Perch Heron's Perch Mostly Apple, GNUstep and stuff about me personally. I'm the Chief Maintainer for the GNUstep project. Monday, November 27, 2023 Objective-C end of life?? Not a chance... Recently, I saw this article regarding ObjCs "end of life" from JetBrains. The tiobe index seems to disagree. It’s also important to remember that jetbrains recently had to take down their AppCode application (which sucked) since it didn’t sell. Jetbrains is the creator of the kotlin language so they have a vested interest in their android customers. I would take their “index” with a grain of salt to say the least. While it is certain that Apple won’t be investing into thing beyond ObjC 2.0, it is foolhardy to think that ObjC is going away anytime soon since there is an enormous installed base of stable code, not the least of which is Foundation and AppKit themselves. Also consider CocoaPods. So, no, not worried about it. Also… look at Java and COBOL. For years...
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