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Suggesting Swift as an addition since Apple claims it's a systems programming language
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[[User:Nevillednz|Nevillednz]] 00:48, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[[User:Nevillednz|Nevillednz]] 00:48, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)


According to the Wikipedia page on Swift, Apple refers to it as "is the first industrial-quality systems programming language that is as expressive and enjoyable as a scripting language". Is this disputed in any way or is not listing it here an oversight? - 13/07/2015
According to the Wikipedia page on Swift, Apple refers to it as "the first industrial-quality systems programming language that is as expressive and enjoyable as a scripting language". Is this disputed in any way or is not listing it here an oversight? - 13/07/2015

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I am not sure if SMALL belongs here. A lot of "low level" stuff was done in small.

Nevillednz 00:48, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)

According to the Wikipedia page on Swift, Apple refers to it as "the first industrial-quality systems programming language that is as expressive and enjoyable as a scripting language". Is this disputed in any way or is not listing it here an oversight? - 13/07/2015