Objective-C is Fun
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Description: A simple introduction to Objective-C, from the GNUstep project. By Adam Fedor.
(Note: This article originally appeared in Objective-C is a language based upon C, with a few additions that make it a complete, object-oriented language. Why do I think Objective-C is fun? Precisely because of this emphasis on simplicity. Absolutely nothing was added to the language unless it really made a big improvement on the useability of Objective-C. Fun, of course, can also lead to danger. And there is plenty to beware of with Objective-C. Since Objective-C doesn't try to improve the C language, you have to deal with all the faults and caveats of C. In addition, the philosophy of Objective-C is to allow for a great deal of flexibility, leaving the programmer to watch out for potential problems rather than forcing various restrictions. For instance, Objective-C provides an object definition that is completely untyped. This is the
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