To my understanding, his point is that we need database persistence, automated RESTful APIs, triggers and responses and better ways to do UI layout, but what we got was Swift which doesn't address any of these things. The things we actually need.
So we end up with a new language which we have to spend time mastering, and when we are done doing that, we still need to fix those problems we had before we got Swift, so what is the point? Why do we need Swift?
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In other news, you might have checked some of the other posts here that explain why some of these problems are, or at the very least can be language problems, before letting loose the snark.
To my understanding, his point is that we need database persistence, automated RESTful APIs, triggers and responses and better ways to do UI layout, but what we got was Swift which doesn't address any of these things. The things we actually need.
So we end up with a new language which we have to spend time mastering, and when we are done doing that, we still need to fix those problems we had before we got Swift, so what is the point? Why do we need Swift?
That's how I read the article anyways.