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Objective-C
Objective-C is a reflective, object-oriented programming language, which adds Smalltalk-style messaging to the C programming language. ... One notable difference is that Objective-C provides runtime support for some reflective features, whereas C++ adds only a small amount of runtime support to C. -
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List of reflective programming languages and platforms
Programming languages and platforms that typically support reflection include dynamically typed languages such as Objective-C and Smalltalk; scripting languages such as Perl, PHP, Python, VBScript, and JavaScript; and the Maude system of rewriting logic. -
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Objective-J
Its syntax is nearly identical to the Objective-C syntax and it shares with JavaScript the same relationship that Objective-C has with the C programming language: that of being a strict, but small, superset; adding traditional inheritance and Smalltalk/Objective-C style dynamic dispatch. ... Even though Objective-J can be used (and has been designed) independently from the Cappuccino framework, Objective-J has primarily been invented to support web development in Cappuccino. -
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Gambit (Scheme implementation)
Gambit, also called Gambit-C, is a free software Scheme implementation, consisting of a Scheme interpreter, and a compiler which compiles Scheme to C. ... While the compiler itself produces solely C code, it has full integration support for C++ and Objective-C compilers such as GCC. -
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Foreach
For each (or foreach) is a computer language idiom for traversing items in a collection. ... Some of the languages with support for foreach loops include ABC, ActionScript, Ada, C#, Cobra, D, ECMAScript, Java (since 1.5), Javascript, Objective-C (since 2.0), Perl, PHP, Python, REALbasic, Ruby, Smalltalk, Tcl, tcsh, Daplex (a query language), Unix shells, Visual Basic .NET and Windows PowerShell. -
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C (programming language)
Limited support for encapsulation ... When object-oriented languages became popular, C++ and Objective-C were two different extensions of C that provided object-oriented capabilities. -
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Mac OS X
Xcode provides interfaces to compilers that support several programming languages including C, C++, Objective-C, and Java. ... It had better performance and provided missing features, such as DVD playback. -
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Clang
Clang (pronounced /ˈklæŋ/ like the English word clang) is a compiler front end for the C, C++, and Objective-C programming languages. ... In some cases the libraries are provided in several versions that can be swapped out at runtime; for instance the parser comes with a version that offers performance measurement of the compile process. -
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Cocoa (API)
In addition, by extending this system using something Cocoa calls Key-Value Observing (KVO), automatic support for Undo/Redo is provided. ... | Written in | Objective-C | -
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QuickTime
Profile support ... QuickTime X is fundamentally different from previous versions, in that it is provided as a Cocoa (Objective-C) framework and breaks compatibility with the previous QuickTime 7 C APIs that have been in use previously.
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