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				In Swift just through a var, pretty much like C# but in a more innovative way :P
 Though I like ur idea, might try it soon 😁
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				 iridic4049y@hyvte @Krokoklemme @gitpush iridic4049y@hyvte @Krokoklemme @gitpush
 Strongly disagree actually. While technically it might be the same, it is a big difference in coding style and the next dev that has to read the code has to do type inference in his brain...
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				@iridic while this is a downside of using var, but IDEs are now advanced just put the cursor over the variable name and a tooltip will show up and tell you it's type. As for Swift, we can use for example: var myArray: [String] = getNames()
 And I do that since XCode does not do that 😒
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				@iridic I dont use it and I dont recommend to use it. But in this case it is possible
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