![]() Usually, we can compile them anyway with backward compatibility by setting older Swift versions for that framework but sometimes the new version of Swift brings a great addition that it is just too good not to use that. Especially if your application depends on some third party frameworks since those will rather sooner than later be updated to support the new Swift version. Even though we, developers, are not forced to use the newest Swift version right away when it is released it might be still good to be ready for it. Most important, however, we want to prepare our applications for a new Swift version. New releases do not only contain some minor fixes and improvements but we also often get some new features as well. Swift development isn't slowing down in any way new versions are being released a few times a year.
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