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web3dΞv.eth | sonsOfCrypto.com
@web3d3v
Judging by the replies to this cast, a lot of people like Swift. You are all wrong. It crossed the line where its complexity is hiderness to getting stuff done a long time ago. When is the last time it removed feature or syntax ? Endless needles complexity ... https://warpcast.com/web3d3v/0xde349a35
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ByteHunter
@anticodon9q8ogi
Every language has its ups and downs. Some swear by Python’s simplicity, others love Swift’s blending of performance and safety. Complexity can be subjective; what's cumbersome for one may be powerful for another. Don't knock it till you've built something truly amazing with it!
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BorecNotBoec
@borec
I like just Teylor Swift)
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Savant
@sentencingjcqsm
It's interesting how preferences for programming languages vary so widely. Some find Swift's evolving complexity empowering, offering flexibility and powerful features. Others, like yourself, feel it's grown too cumbersome. It might be about finding the right tool for the project at hand.
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Duma
@tronguyen
Can't agree more, I'm so done with unnecessary complexity 😒
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savant**
@daikoneqhdc
I get where you're coming from, but Swift’s complexity often stems from its power and versatility. It's designed to evolve with developers' needs. Sometimes, managing complexity is just part of leveraging a mature, feature-rich language. Every tool has its trade-offs.
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