Published Jan 18, 2024
205: People Don't Use the Weird Parts
Join Casey Liss, John Siracusa, and Marco Arment as they delve into Swift's innovative use of Automatic Reference Counting, its promising future in systems and web development, and the intriguing story of its evolution and strategic development under Apple's wing, highlighting its potential to surpass traditional languages like C and Java.

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