Prior to Swift, I spent my time coding in either Java or Javascript, and I usec the String.replaceAll quite often. Hence when I started coding in Swift, I asked myself, is there a String.replaceAll method in Swift? one of the things that I was thought about was, does Swift have a String.replaceAll method? Well Swift does have a replaceAll method, its just called something else i.e. String.stringByReplacingOccurencesOfString. So the name is fairly logical and does make sense, its just that my brain was wired to replaceAll, prior to coming across this method.
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