Subj : Re: My language to do list To : Ennev From : Deavmi Date : Sat Mar 25 2017 03:15 am Re: Re: My language to do list By: Ennev to Deavmi on 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. >  Maybe oneday I will take Smalltalk for a spin. Seems like a good llanguage to learn to learn how objects pass messages to each other, not that I know much about that. +==========+ Regards, Tristan B. Kildaire (Deavmi) Email: deavmi@ewbbs.synchro.net; deavmi@kk4qbn.synchro.net +==========+ --- þ Synchronet þ KK4QBN + (706)-422-9538 + kk4qbn.synchro.net + 24/7/365 .