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Comment by gwbas1c

5 hours ago

Swift "feels" like C#. A lot of systems programming is done in C#.

Depending on your goals, it's worth giving C# a test-drive given Swift's similarity to C#.

Traditionally I would say it feels more like Ada, Modula-2, Object Pascal.

And if making reference counting part of the picture, Cedar, Modula-2+,...

Finally catching up with what we already had in the 1990's and lost, in a couple of decades split between C, C++ and VM based languages.

  • > Traditionally I would say it feels more like Ada, Modula-2, Object Pascal.

    Well, that's from the Objective C history; and Objective C borrows a lot from those languages.

    The thing is, once you're doing systems programming, it's unlikely you're going to call any Objective C APIs, or APIs that have an Objective C history. You're more likely to call something in C.

    • NeXTSTEP systems programming was done in Objective-C, including writing drivers.

      Also Objective-C has nothing to do with those languages, so I got lost in what history.

      It picks from C and Smalltalk.