Could Ruby be Apple's language and API future?
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Could Ruby be Apple's language and API future?
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#3That said, they've pulled off crazier shit before.
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#4I dont see any concrete evidence that suggests Apples shift from Objective C in the linked article. Can you point to specific information that points to such a move. fyi pypy has a LLVM backend, as does haskell, I believe python is supported in Xcode too. Hence a similar article could have been written about Apple moving to python.
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#6Syracusa isn't wrong that Objective-C is getting long in the tooth, but Apple has shown more interest in incrementally improving Objective-C than replacing it.
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#8The world isn't ready for iPhone on Rails.
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#9This would be all kinds of awesome, but I think it's probably a dream. To leap from ObjC to Ruby would be a absolutely massive undertaking for them. That said, they've pulled off crazier shit before.
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#10I've heard people suggest this before, but Apple doesn't seem to feel the same way. Ruby (even MacRuby) is banned on the iPhone along with every other language that isn't C or Javascript. Apple plays things close to the chest, but banning a language that you intend to base the whole platform around just doesn't make sense. Syracusa isn't wrong that Objective-C is getting long in the tooth, but Apple has shown more in…
Meanwhile, a blanket ban will accomplish their goals just fine (take your choice: blocking Adobe, preventing fragmentation, making developers choose single platforms, etc).