Swift was poised to replace Python. Then it tanked

Why Swift was too ambitious too early, and how this is impacting its future

Ari Joury, PhD
Geek Culture
Published in
5 min readSep 1, 2022

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Python looking cheeky and moving away from bird looking dead and falling downwards
Swift’s adoption numbers have nosedived.

InIn the world of data science and machine learning, there is no one language that rules them all. There’s Matlab, one of the favorites for people who have a heavy maths background. There’s R, which is open-source and somewhat hackable. And there’s Julia

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Ari Joury, PhD
Geek Culture

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