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by bohemian99
1862 days ago
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From the about page: Objective-S is an architecture-oriented programming language based loosely on Smalltalk and Objective-C. It currently runs on macOS, iOS and Linux, the latter using GNUstep. By allowing general architectures, Objective-S is the first general purpose programming language. What we currently call general purpose languages are actually domain specific languages for the domain of algorithms. http://objective.st/About |
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As it stands, it looks exactly like a domain specific language for the domain of "algorithms that expect to be run on a system with Cocoa or some approximation thereof". But I'm probably missing something, in which case that something could use some explication in the introduction or on the "about" page.