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killingtime74yesterday at 10:48 PM4 repliesview on HN

Even if it's the same (faster horse?) I would rather use Rust for the fact it's development is not tied to a big tech company which could abandon it if they liked. Yes it could continue on as a fork but it's development velocity would suffer.


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threatofrainyesterday at 10:50 PM

If we're going to be concerned about any language languishing due to a lack of support... like, I don't think people are going to put "Apple dropping support" as anywhere near their shortlist. Rust has a higher risk of losing support.

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Hamukoyesterday at 11:05 PM

A lot of Apple's software is written in Swift now. It's probably not in their interest to abandon the language.

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rvzyesterday at 11:45 PM

> I would rather use Rust for the fact it's development is not tied to a big tech company which could abandon it if they liked.

Go's development is tied to Google Inc. and is widely used at Google. Same with Microsoft's C# with .NET and Swift isn't very different to this as long as it is open source.

So this really is a moot point.

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nomelyesterday at 10:53 PM

First sentence of the wiki page [1]:

> Swift is a high-level general-purpose, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language created by Chris Lattner in 2010 for Apple Inc. and maintained by the open-source community.

As the article repeats, it is not Apple specific.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swift_(programming_language)

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