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Re: Objective-C and it's future
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Re: Objective-C and it's future


  • Subject: Re: Objective-C and it's future
  • From: Thomas Davie <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 12:10:38 +0100


On 8 Jul 2006, at 02:54, Sherm Pendley wrote:

On Jul 7, 2006, at 9:40 PM, Thomas Davie wrote:

I've yet to spend any time tracking down runtime bugs that were not a "logical flaw" (i.e. me misinterpreting my model for how a program should run) when writing a Haskell (strongly typed functional language) program.

Well, if Haskell's has everything you want, why not just use Haskell?

<http://hoc.sourceforge.net/>

I didn't know that existed - but it does appear that it hasn't been updated since panther was released :(


This at least shows that there's nothing we're doing with Cocoa that inherently needs a weakly typed language, so why are the constraints not added?

Bob
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