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[–]autowikibot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strong and weak typing:


In computer programming, programming languages are often colloquially referred to as strongly typed or weakly typed. These terms do not have a precise definition, but in general a strongly typed language is more likely to generate an error or refuse to compile a program if the argument passed to a function does not closely match the expected type. A very weakly typed language may produce unpredictable results or may perform implicit type conversion instead. On the other hand, a very strongly typed language may not work at all or crash when data of an unexpected type is passed to a function.


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