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by mgoblu3
3183 days ago
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It's just getting used to []][[][]] and having brackets and @property and lots of things a little different that most first languages people learn nowadays. If you're coming from C, then moving to Objective-C might feel different than coming from languages people tend to learn first nowadays. As someone coming from C++ (and others) when I started programming 4ish years ago, it definitely felt unnatural, but learned to appreciated it a lot and found it pretty sensible. Except for blocks... It has made me really want to look into learning Smalltalk as a throwback hobby. |
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