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by jll29
670 days ago
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I wonder what convinced Andreas Kling to abandon his own language Jakt [1] in favour of Swift. In the long run, it would be good to have high-level languages other than Java that have garbage collection (at least optionally) and classes, and that are still capable of doing cross-platform system development. I don't know if Swift fits that bill, besides cross-platform ecosystem (a la Java), submitting the language for ISO standardization (not just open sourcing one implementation) would be a good indication of being serious about language support. [1] https://github.com/SerenityOS/jakt |
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