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Objective-C Objective-C, like Smalltalk, can use dynamic typing: an object can be sent a message that is not specified in its interface.

Objective-C Because Objective-C uses dynamic runtime typing and because all method calls are function calls (or, in some cases, syscalls), many common performance optimizations cannot be applied to Objective-C methods (for example: inlining, constant propagation, interprocedural optimizations, and scalar replacement of aggregates).

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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. ... However, Objective-C types, (e.g., Classname *) can be used as C++ template parameters.
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    Objective-J

    Objective-J is a programming language developed as part of the Cappuccino web development framework. ... This example differs from traditional Objective-C in that the root object reflects the underlying Cappuccino framework as opposed to Cocoa, Objective-J does not use pointers and, as such, type definitions do not contain asterisk characters (in Objective-C, all objects must be dynamically allocated).
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    NObjective

    NObjective is a Mono to Cocoa bridge. ... It provides automatically generated proxies for all Objective-C classes and can be used to export managed classes to unmanaged Objective-C runtime.
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    MacRuby

    MacRuby is an implementation of the Ruby language that runs on the Objective-C runtime and CoreFoundation framework under development by Apple Inc. which "is supposed to replace RubyCocoa". ... | Type | Ruby programming language interpreter and compiler |
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    List of programming languages by category

    Objective-C ... The curly bracket programming languages have a syntax that defines statement blocks using the "curly bracket" or "brace" characters { and }.
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    C (disambiguation)

    Objective-C, an object oriented programming language based on C, while available on various platforms, used mainly on Mac OS X ... C-clamp, a type of fastener
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    Cobra (programming language from Cobra Language LLC)

    It is strongly influenced by Python, C#, Eiffel, Objective-C and other programming languages. ... Compile-time type inference
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    StepTalk

    StepTalk is the official GNUstep scripting framework that represents separate scriptable servers or applications as a single object environment. It is meant to be independent of the programming language used; its default language is Smalltalk on top of the Objective-C runtime.
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    RubyCocoa

    RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that provides a bridge between the Ruby and the Objective-C programming languages, allowing the user to manipulate Objective-C objects from Ruby, and vice-versa. ... RubyCocoa makes it easy to override an Objective-C method from Ruby, either in a subclass or directly to the class (as you would do in Objective-C using a category).
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    Colloquy (IRC client)

    Colloquy is an open-source IRC, SILC and ICB client for Mac OS X. Colloquy uses its own core, known as Chat Core, although in the past it used Irssi as its IRC protocol engine. ... | Written in | Objective-C |

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