On 3 juin 2014, at 09:10, Clément Bera <bera.clem...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> 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.
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> 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)...
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> 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)

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> Clement
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> Joachim
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> Am 03.06.14 08:33, schrieb darrinm:
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> 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?
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> 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/
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