On 3 juin 2014, at 09:10, Clément Bera <bera.clem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > 2014-06-03 8:40 GMT+02:00 jtuc...@objektfabrik.de <jtuc...@objektfabrik.de>: > I remember seeing a demo of F# at an Eclipse conference a few years ago. It > also very much reminded me of Smalltalk. > > What's interesting about swift is not only that Apple chose an existing name > for their new programming language (interesting for a company that is very > careful about their own brand names), but that swift seems to be statically > typed, while one of the biggest advantages of Objective-C is that it allows > for dynamic typing (to some extent)... > > To what I understand, types are inferred, it is not statically typed. Am I > wrong ? If there is type inference then it is statically typed (at least partially if not every variable type can be inferred) > > Clement > > Joachim > > Am 03.06.14 08:33, schrieb darrinm: > > This is the sort of thing Smalltalk seems well suited for (live coding w/ > value and iteration display). Does anyone know of something like it that has > been done before in Smalltalk? > > I don't have a good link to a demonstration purely of the Playground but > there is a little info here: https://developer.apple.com/swift/ > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/Xcode-s-Swift-Playground-tp4761425.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Objektfabrik Joachim Tuchel mailto:jtuc...@objektfabrik.de > Fliederweg 1 http://www.objektfabrik.de > D-71640 Ludwigsburg http://joachimtuchel.wordpress.com > Telefon: +49 7141 56 10 86 0 Fax: +49 7141 56 10 86 1 > > >