Swift
The reason is that in 2014, Apple launched their own programming language known as Swift. They've called it “Objective-C without the C,” and by all appearances prefer programmers use Swift. It's becoming more widespread, and is the default programming language for iOS apps.
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Swift
The reason is that in 2014, Apple launched their own programming language known as Swift. They've called it “Objective-C without the C,” and by all appearances prefer programmers use Swift. It's becoming more widespread, and is the default programming language for iOS apps.
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