"Basically, the things I tried first, and the things I read first, were what everyone thought I was too stupid to find or read."
The case:
I want to know what the Swift programming language is all about, why I should learn a new one, what it might replace, what's broken in it, and what it fixes. All the basics of a new tool.
The problem:
People seem to source only the Apple documentation and Wikipedia for information. These do not give a balanced pros vs cons list. Nor does searching for one help, because so many people moved from Objective-C that almost all links will lead to it being better than Objective-C, but it works with it too. No comparison to any other languages, and certainly no rants about what's broken in it.
The BIG problem:
I tried asking the community. A bunch of people told me I'm an idiot if I don't think Apple is the best source of information on users experiences with it. I suck at googling (followed by "let me google that for you" links which I had already searched and which had absolutely no good reviews or answers). Basically, the things I tried first, and the things I read first, were what everyone thought I was too stupid to find or read.
The question:
How do you posit a question like this? One where it seems like a simple Google search would yield a result, but it absolutely does not. Nor a complex one. Nor many pages of many different complex ones ("The Swift language pros and cons -taylor -objective", Swift language why use -taylor -objective").
How do I find an answer to this "stupid simple" question? Also ARGGRGR the guy who told me I'm an idiot for not thinking Apple documentation were a trustworthy source on whether or not I should learn their language. I am just saying. It irked me.