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walkie

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Hi All, as we all know last monday Apple brought out a new programming language called 'Swift', they said that this language was several times faster than Objective-C, so I'm curious to know whether parts of Yosemite are being compiled in Swift or not, if so maybe this could be translated in a performance gain, so what do guys think about it?
 

PsykX

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Hi All, as we all know last monday Apple brought out a new programming language called 'Swift', they said that this language was several times faster than Objective-C, so I'm curious to know whether parts of Yosemite are being compiled in Swift or not, if so maybe this could be translated in a performance gain, so what do guys think about it?

I don't think it is. There have been a lot of changes in Yosemite in under a year. It's already a design, programming and engineering marvel. Plus, correct me if I'm wrong, but Swift is iOS-exclusive as of now.
 

walkie

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I don't think it is. There have been a lot of changes in Yosemite in under a year. It's already a design, programming and engineering marvel. Plus, correct me if I'm wrong, but Swift is iOS-exclusive as of now.

I'm not sure if Swift is only for iOS, I thought it was for the whole Mac Platform, I know most OS's have C and C++ code underneath but some parts can certainly be coded in any language.
 

Mr. Retrofire

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...correct me if I'm wrong, but Swift is iOS-exclusive as of now.
From https://developer.apple.com/swift/
Swift is an innovative new programming language for Cocoa and Cocoa Touch. Writing code is interactive and fun, the syntax is concise yet expressive, and apps run lightning-fast. Swift is ready for your next iOS and OS X project — or for addition into your current app — because Swift code works side-by-side with Objective-C.
 

CyBeRino

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I don't think it is. There have been a lot of changes in Yosemite in under a year. It's already a design, programming and engineering marvel.

You can be pretty sure all of 10.10 is still in either C/C++ (core stuff like kernel and libraries) and Objective C (Cocoa-related things).

Plus, correct me if I'm wrong, but Swift is iOS-exclusive as of now.

You are most certainly wrong.
 

ScottishDuck

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I would doubt they rewrote the OS or really any of it as yet.

Will they? Yeah probably. But I would look at the pace of the 64-bit transition, even now parts of the OS have yet to be ported but they are slowly getting there.
 
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