Yesterday I tried updating to XCode 6.3. Swift 1.2 syntax seems to be quite significant. Now I have 50+ files that need to be fixed.
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Can I escape without a bug? I don't really fancy my chances. Number of lines of code make me massively exposed to language changes.
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I can see the improvements but I wish I did not have to make changes to 50+ files in order to be able to compile again. That is horrific.
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(To make matters worse, every framework that I have used also needs to be updated: Alamofire, Moya, LlamaKit, etc.)
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Hm, got a legitimate unfollow for talking about programming.
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This is general business information though. Use of tech that forces these kind of changes on you will cost you or your business thousands.
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But, go ahead, put your fingers in your ears - it probably won't affect you.
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@sebinsua We're staying with 6.2 atm because of exactly this...1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@Nicolrnscodin That's a good idea. I was just like "oh god what have I done" and now I have a branch that is growing and growing and growing
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