Since the release of Apple's new language there has been a flood of questions based on swift-language. I've also seen a few questions that would have been precariously similar to others if they were written in Objective-C.
Here are a few examples
Swift: ViewController Error in webView project
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24024313/uiswitch-read-value-with-swift
How to Set UITableViewCellStyleSubtitle and dequeueReusableCell in Swift?
CLLocation Manager in Swift to get Location of User
Creating NSData from NSString in Swift
Downloading and parsing json in swift
How to create UILabel programmatically by Swift language?
How to get device width and height?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24146897/uitableviewcells-and-uitableviews-in-swift
This list has been growing over the last few days.
As more people start using this language these questions will become more common. Given the similarities between the languages and the nearly congruent APIs should cross-language questions be marked as duplicates?
Perhaps they should even be closed because of lack of research. Some questions can very easily be translated from Objective-C based questions to Swift with a little research into the language.
My worry is that allowing Swift questions with very similar existing Objective-C answers will encourage help-vampires who don't want to take the effort to research the problem themselves.
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