What are OOP's Jargons and Complexities?
David Formosa (aka ? the Platypus)
dformosa at dformosa.zeta.org.au
Wed May 25 19:32:22 EDT 2005
On Tue, 24 May 2005 09:16:02 +0200, Tassilo v. Parseval
<tassilo.von.parseval at rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> Also sprach John W. Kennedy:
[...]
> Most often, languages with strong typing can be found on the functional
> front (such as ML and Haskell). These languages have a dynamic typing
> system. I haven't yet come across a language that is both statically and
> strongly typed, in the strictest sense of the words. I wonder whether
> such a language would be usable at all.
Modula2 claims to be both statically typed and strongly typed. And
your wonder at its usablity is justified.
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