>The author forced himself to learn archaic Objective C for a completely unnecessary reason, and now is stuck with that design choice despite not having any benefits.
It's easy, now, to say that it was a poor choice/premature optimization/unnecessary/whatever. But, presumably, the author is unable to tell the future. At the time when the decision was made, there were benefits that the author deemed necessary (smaller distributable among other benefits).
It's easy, now, to say that it was a poor choice/premature optimization/unnecessary/whatever. But, presumably, the author is unable to tell the future. At the time when the decision was made, there were benefits that the author deemed necessary (smaller distributable among other benefits).