Beyond reading old code samples, knowing obj-c provides diminishing returns these days.
All relevant obj-c libraries provide an auto-generated native swift interface, and you can even ‘import objc’ if you fancy doing some obj-c runtime stuff – such as swizzling – and still write in Swift.
I wouldn’t expect to see and/or use it for anything but the most esoteric of use cases these days.
All relevant obj-c libraries provide an auto-generated native swift interface, and you can even ‘import objc’ if you fancy doing some obj-c runtime stuff – such as swizzling – and still write in Swift.
I wouldn’t expect to see and/or use it for anything but the most esoteric of use cases these days.