A recent poll reveals a surprising trend amongst Taylor Swift fans, showing that they harbor a particular disdain for programming in Objective-C, more than any other group. This unexpected twist could spell disaster for the programming community, as Swifties worldwide unite in their hatred of the language.
The poll, conducted by TayPolls, surveyed over 10,000 Taylor Swift fans from around the world and uncovered a concerning trend. When asked about their opinion of Objective-C, the vast majority of respondents expressed a negative viewpoint, with some even labeling it their "number one enemy."
Many Swifties cited the language's complex syntax and difficult learning curve as reasons for their disdain. Others felt that Objective-C simply didn't mesh with Swift, the programming language created by Apple and named after the pop star herself.
"Objective-C is so outdated and clunky," said Rachel, a Taylor Swift fan from Nashville, Tennessee. "I never understood why anyone would want to use it anyways. Swift is so much easier to use and understand."
As the news of the poll spread, Objective-C advocates around the world expressed their disappointment and concern. Some worried that the rise of Swift could spell the end for Objective-C, a programming language that has been around for over 30 years.
"This is a concerning trend for the programming community," said John, a software engineer from San Francisco. "Objective-C may be old, but it has been a staple in the developer world for decades. It would be a shame to see it disappear because Taylor Swift fans don't like it."
Others, however, felt that Swifties simply didn't understand the programming language and were quick to judge.
"Just because Objective-C is more difficult to learn doesn't mean it's a bad programming language," said Jessica, a programmer from New York City. "Swift is great for beginners, but once you start getting into more complex code, Objective-C is the way to go."
Despite the backlash from the Swiftie community, Objective-C advocates remain determined to defend the language's honor. They vow to continue using and promoting the programming language, regardless of the opinions of Taylor Swift fans.
As the debate rages on online forums and social media platforms, one thing is clear: Taylor Swift fans and Objective-C are unlikely to become friends anytime soon. Whether this feud will have any real impact on the programming community remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure - Swifties are not to be underestimated when it comes to their love for Taylor Swift and their disdain for Objective-C.