EPISODE · Dec 29, 2014
Smalltalk Reflections #005: Types
from Smalltalk Reflections · host David Buck and Craig Latta
Smalltalk is dynamically typed while most mainstream object oriented languages are statically typed. In this episode, David and Craig define the terms statically typed, dynamically typed and strongly typed and talk about the differences. They cover the advantages and disadvantages of dynamic typing. https://s3.amazonaws.com/smalltalkreflections/SmalltalkReflections_005.mp3 You can leave comments on our blog at smalltalkreflections.blogspot.ca, leave us a review on iTunes or email us at [email protected]. You can tweet us at @buckdk or @ccrraaiigg.
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Smalltalk is dynamically typed while most mainstream object oriented languages are statically typed. In this episode, David and Craig define the terms statically typed, dynamically typed and strongly typed and talk about the differences. They cover the advantages and disadvantages of dynamic typing. https://s3.amazonaws.com/smalltalkreflections/SmalltalkReflections_005.mp3 You can leave comments on our blog at smalltalkreflections.blogspot.ca, leave us a review on iTunes or email us at [email protected]. You can tweet us at @buckdk or @ccrraaiigg.
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