Go (Programming Language) vs Smalltalk
A side-by-side look at Go (Programming Language) and Smalltalk. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Go (Programming Language)
Development
Go is an open source programming language developed by Google. It is a statically typed, compiled language with syntax similar to C. Go is designed to be simple, efficient, and scalable for building large software systems and server applications.
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Smalltalk
Development
Smalltalk is an object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programming language. It was designed for incremental code development and testing, featuring an integrated development environment, a file system, and a system command shell. It paved the way for many IDE features that are now common in other languages.
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