Subj : Re: My language to do list
To   : Deavmi
From : Ennev
Date : Thu Mar 23 2017 05:29 pm

> What about D? Nim? (I just don't really want to get involved with Swift,
> not that I have anything against it but I like other languages).

Hear of D not familiar with nim. Will check.

For someone who want to learn a pure object oriented language smallTalk is a
good place to look to. The concept you lean there is usefull when you go to
other OO language like java, c# etc.

In the period I was using, smallTalk was written like 90% in smallTalk.

something like :

1 + 2

is actually interpreted as something like this:

An object of the type number with the property of 1 is sent a message called
"+" ( you can see it as a method ) passing as a parameter an object of type
number with the property of 2

in smallTalk everything is either an object or a message to it.

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