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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: Ryan Stevens <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2006 10:13:28 -0700


On Jul 7, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Thomas Davie wrote:

Hi,
I'm wondering if there's a more suitable place to ask about/ contribute to the future of Objective-C. I am particularly interested in giving the language a decent type system. At the moment I feel that it's type system is far too week for the jobs that we are trying to do with it when writing Cocoa apps. We very rarely need hardware access or in fact any low level access of any kind, and as such, I suspect that a much stronger type system could be used. The most basic extension of the type system I can think of is to allow something akin to generics, or ADTs to allow us to specify such things as what type of object an array contains.


So questions here really are (a) is there a more appropriate place to post this, (b) opinions on Objective-C's type system.

Bob


Make a crafty category or subclass(es) - remembering no-ivars-in- categories and class-cluster woes. Oh, and don't forget posing, that can come in handy too sometimes.


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