untyped replied to your post: I want to know what awful things Jeremiah does or...
mostly hearts, I suppose
Yeah, sounds about right.
Though what would he be sending for Valentines Day?
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untyped replied to your post: I want to know what awful things Jeremiah does or...
mostly hearts, I suppose
Yeah, sounds about right.
Though what would he be sending for Valentines Day?
Every night, I want to message her how wonderful I think she is... still. How beautiful she is... still. How proud I am... still. Every night, I don't type a damn thing... still.
gabrielbasco
So what is dynamic typed?
Whether or not a language is dynamic typically refers to the type of binding the compiler does: static or late binding.
Static binding simply means that the method is bound at compile time.
Dynamic languages are the opposite. They do their work at runtime. They do little or no checking for the existence of methods at compile time but instead do it all at runtime.
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genocideandcharm replied to your post: Read More →Read More Now...
*glares*
[excuse you. :P]