A lot of younger devs wouldn't remember, but when Swift 1.0 came out it was pretty widely disliked and grumbled about. It was years before companies started using it in production and years after that before it became the preferred option. I recall an internship where the management-motivated rule of "All new classes MUST be made in Swift" being met with a lot of backlash.
I recall working with greybeard types who found ARC to be a little sugary and pined for the days of NSAutoReleasePool. I think this is just a natural cycle of aging builders and their tools, I imagine it predates us all.
These days I pretty frequently find myself frustrated with SwiftUI and wishing I'd just stuck with UIKit, but alas, time waits for no man.
I recall working with greybeard types who found ARC to be a little sugary and pined for the days of NSAutoReleasePool. I think this is just a natural cycle of aging builders and their tools, I imagine it predates us all.
These days I pretty frequently find myself frustrated with SwiftUI and wishing I'd just stuck with UIKit, but alas, time waits for no man.