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Swift – A great language strangled by governance?

By Matthew Lynch
October 29, 2024
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Swift, the modern, safe, and performant programming language, has captivated developers worldwide. Its elegant syntax and powerful features make it a joy to work with. However, whispers of frustration are emerging, questioning whether the language’s governance structure is hindering its potential.

While Apple‘s leadership in Swift development ensures a high level of quality and consistency, it also introduces a centralized decision-making process. This can lead to slow adoption of new features, especially those outside Apple’s immediate interests. Developers eager to explore innovative features and libraries often find themselves waiting for approval, impacting the speed of development and experimentation.

Furthermore, the focus on Apple platforms limits the broader adoption of Swift. While efforts are underway to expand its reach to other platforms, the language’s dependence on Apple’s ecosystem hinders its potential for true cross-platform dominance.

The community, however, is a vibrant and active force. The open-source nature of Swift allows for contributions from developers worldwide. The Swift Evolution process provides a channel for community input on language features and direction. While these are positive steps, they often feel like a battle against the tide, struggling to influence a path already predetermined.

Swift has the potential to be a truly groundbreaking language. Its elegance, safety, and performance are undeniable. However, the current governance model might be hindering its progress. Open communication, faster adoption of community proposals, and a broader focus beyond Apple’s immediate needs are crucial for unleashing Swift’s full potential. The future of Swift rests on finding a balance between strong leadership and a truly collaborative and open-source environment.     

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