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Expand Up @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Won't the design and evolution of Swift be warped by being too C++-centric?

This is a common question from Objective-C programmers, primarily those who
really dislike C++. There are a lot of reasons you can have hope that Swift
will end up being a great "successor to Objective-C instead of a "C++
will end up being a great "successor to Objective-C" instead of a "C++
replacement":

* The compiler team has expert-level knowledge of Objective-C (the language),
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