![]() There's little reason why a Swift-to-Objective-C intermediate compiler couldn't be written. However, Swift is just a language- the API remains the same, and the runtime is (almost) the same as Objective-C's. This is probably one main reason why Microsoft isn't jumping to implement it. ![]() Regardless of what Apple intends to do, Apple's holding no bars regarding the still-changing nature of Swift. Apple's approach looks to be similar to Ruby's- a lot of things shifted around throughout 1.0-1.9, and have settled since 2.0. Randolph: Objective-C isn't legacy because Swift is considered to many to not yet be stable- the current release, 1.2, adjusted the syntax further in a not-fully-backwards compatible manner.
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