That'd be my fault, me and my co-workers were working with a lot of tools that had the "Kit" suffix when we started on it :O Apple's definitely not the only one who does it!
>Somewhat meta, but why would Microsoft I use the Kit suffix which has been widely used by Apple adopted from NeXT?
The *Kit libraries from Apple are always capitalized. UIKit, SceneKit, WebKit, etc. The generic use of *kit for other libraries is pretty common though.
Sure, but it has a 30 year lineage in their active product line. It would be like prefixing a library with Direct in the early 00s. It seems ignorant and derivative.
Before golang there was rubylang, clang, racketlang, dlang, slang, etc. Seems like a pretty common convention for language websites not limited to a single organization. Be used “Kit”, but I’m not familiar with anyone else that did (and NeXT used it long before they did).