> > I think this provides a good and short answer: > > http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/user/view/cs_msg/18544 > > > > Wow, just what I was looking for - thank you! > > Looks rather promising, however I'm still left wondering -- > from the article: > > "Thirdly, rather simplified: no static typing of objects, no > protocols, etc." > > What else does "etc." represent? > > No static typing and no protocols kinda hurts -- anything else I > should be aware of before I hop into a project using POC?
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