Right now, we've got these sections:
- Objective-C
- Swift
- iOS
- Cocoa (meaning: macOS)
The problem is that there's a lot of overlap. For example, in Objective-C, someone requested a topic about Grand Central Dispatch but that's not specific to Objective-C, neither to any of the other existing sections. On the other side, topics like NSUserDefaults are covered in several sections (iOS, Swift, Objective-C).
This is a waste of resources, IMHO. Thus, I propose that we reorganize the sections like this:
- Objective-C: Only topics about the language itself. How to create and use classes, properties, memory management, low-level API, etc. pp.
- Swift: Also only topics about language features like optionals, memory management, structs, etc. pp.
- iOS: APIs specific to iOS and maybe tvOS. That's mostly UI stuff but also things like UIDevice and other platform specific topics.
- macOS: APIs specific to macOS. Also mostly about UI, but also topics about things like writing kernel extensions or other macOS-only topics.
- Apple Technologies (Working Title): Covers APIs and technologies common to all platforms and are used in Objective-C and Swift (or C). Things like NSUserDefaults, NSNotificationCenter, Grand Central Dispatch, threading, etc. pp. Examples can be in either Objective-C or Swift since it's about the technologies, but preferably examples would be provided in both languages.
To me, that seems to be the most effective way of avoiding duplication and overlap. But a catchy name for the common-to-all-platforms section would be needed.