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Tagbert
2y ago
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Yes, but it is common for new languages and frameworks for there to be lots of change in the first few version. Then it matures and settles down. AFAIK Swift is not regularly making large changes, anymore.
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ryanar
2y ago
Go wasn’t that way, in some respects it is a language design choice whether you want to retain compatibility
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