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Out of the ones not mentioned yet, Objective CObjective-C. To be fair, I only studied it extremely briefly and disliked the syntax at first glance so much that I gave up on it.

Since it is such a (relatively) common language (mainly for MacMac/iPhoneiPhone/iPadiPad development), I'm sure it's actually somewhat decent once you get used to it.

Out of the ones not mentioned yet, Objective C. To be fair, I only studied it extremely briefly and disliked the syntax at first glance so much that I gave up on it.

Since it is such a (relatively) common language (mainly for Mac/iPhone/iPad development), I'm sure it's actually somewhat decent once you get used to it.

Objective-C. To be fair, I only studied it extremely briefly and disliked the syntax at first glance so much that I gave up on it.

Since it is such a (relatively) common language (mainly for Mac/iPhone/iPad development), I'm sure it's actually somewhat decent once you get used to it.

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Out of the ones not mentioned yet, Objective C. To be fair, I only studied it extremely briefly and disliked the syntax at first glance so much that I gave up on it.

Since it is such a (relatively) common language (mainly for Mac/iPhone/iPad development), I'm sure it's actually somewhat decent once you get used to it.