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The problem here is that Objective-C is a programming language that many people confuse with the standard framework (Cocoa and Cocoa Touch depending on the target platform). The result is that many questions that really regard the frameworks are (mis)tagged Objective-C when they should be tagged Cocoa or Cocoa Touch.

Had they been tagged with the proper tags from the beginning, then nobody would find it strange that answers provide examples in Objective-C, Swift, Python, AppleScript, etc.

If a question is clearly about the frameworks (a tabletableview and its relation to the data source and delegate, for instance), then I see nothing wrong with a an answer that uses Swift (or any other language) to show how to do it - along with an explanation that the issue is about the framework and not the programming language used to access it. Let the votes determine if the answer is good.

The problem here is that Objective-C is a programming language that many people confuse with the standard framework (Cocoa and Cocoa Touch depending on the target platform). The result is that many questions that really regard the frameworks are (mis)tagged Objective-C when they should be tagged Cocoa or Cocoa Touch.

Had they been tagged with the proper tags from the beginning, then nobody would find it strange that answers provide examples in Objective-C, Swift, Python, AppleScript, etc.

If a question is clearly about the frameworks (a table and its relation to the data source and delegate, for instance), then I see nothing wrong with a an answer that uses Swift (or any other language) to show how to do it - along with an explanation that the issue is about the framework and not the programming language used to access it. Let the votes determine if the answer is good.

The problem here is that Objective-C is a programming language that many people confuse with the standard framework (Cocoa and Cocoa Touch depending on the target platform). The result is that many questions that really regard the frameworks are (mis)tagged when they should be tagged or .

Had they been tagged with the proper tags from the beginning, then nobody would find it strange that answers provide examples in Objective-C, Swift, Python, AppleScript, etc.

If a question is clearly about the frameworks (a tableview and its relation to the data source and delegate, for instance), then I see nothing wrong with a an answer that uses Swift (or any other language) to show how to do it - along with an explanation that the issue is about the framework and not the programming language used to access it. Let the votes determine if the answer is good.

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The problem here is that Objective-C is a programming language that many people confuse with the standard framework (Cocoa and Cocoa Touch depending on the target platform). The result is that many questions that really regard the frameworks are (mis)tagged Objective-C when they should be tagged Cocoa or Cocoa Touch.

Had they been tagged with the proper tags from the beginning, then nobody would find it strange that answers provide examples in Objective-C, Swift, Python, AppleScript, etc.

If a question is clearly about the frameworks (a table and its relation to the data source and delegate, for instance), then I see nothing wrong with a an answer that uses Swift (or any other language) to show how to do it - along with an explanation that the issue is about the framework and not the programming language used to access it. Let the votes determine if the answer is good.