Dynamically typed languages.

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Tratt, L. 2009. Dynamically typed languages. in: Zelkowitz, M. (ed.) Advances in computers Elsevier.
Chapter titleDynamically typed languages.
AuthorsTratt, L.
Abstract

Dynamically typed languages such as Python and Ruby have experienced a rapid grown in popularity in recent times. However, there is much confusion as to what makes these languages interesting relative to statically typed languages, and little knowledge of their rich history. In this chapter I explore the general topic of dynamically typed languages, how they differ from statically typed languages, their history, and their defining features.

LanguageEnglish
Book titleAdvances in computers
EditorsZelkowitz, M.
PublisherElsevier
ISBN
Hardcover9780123748126
Publication process dates
Deposited27 May 2010
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Originally published in 'IEEE Software', 24 (5) 2007. pp. 28-30. ISSN 0740-7459

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