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* Type declarations problematic?
@ 2006-11-24  8:17 Maciej Sobczak
  2006-11-24  8:52 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
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From: Maciej Sobczak @ 2006-11-24  8:17 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/10/12.html

"[it] seems to be that it’s explicit typing, where the programmer is 
asked to declare the type of things, that leads to most of the problems.

[...] it’s starting to look like type declarations are one of those 
accidental difficulties that good programming languages can eliminate."


It is obvious that there is a place for dynamically typed languages, but 
the above statements seem to be a bit too far-fetched. Do they mean that 
"typeless" languages will just suck some of the Java audience (fine for 
me), or is it maybe a more general problem that will drive the evolution 
of programming languages further away from strongly typed systems?
Do you plan a switch to Ruby? ;-)

Comments are welcome.

-- 
Maciej Sobczak : http://www.msobczak.com/
Programming    : http://www.msobczak.com/prog/



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