Static Typing in Python
Premshree Pillai
premshree_python at yahoo.co.in
Thu Mar 18 19:31:51 EST 2004
--- Peter Hickman <peter at semantico.com> wrote: >
Jacek Generowicz wrote:
> > Peter Hickman <peter at semantico.com> writes:
> >
> >
> >>So just how is Python strongly typed 'like in C,
> C++, etc'?
> >
> >
> > It isn't. It's _more_ strongly typed that C and
> C++ :-)
> >
> > If you are really interested in the answer, I've
> already explained it
> > to you elsewhere in this thread, and you can
> Google for it.
> >
> > Happy trolling.
>
> What I want is Premshree's answer. Because, unless
> you can read his
> mind, you do not know what he meant when he said
> that. Your
> interpretation of what he said is only that.
>
> Come on Premshree, how is Python strongly typed like
> in C, C++ etc?
Mistake! Mistake! I confused a lot of stuff. Sorry.
Python is strong typed. C is _weak typed_
Sorry about the confusion.
-Premshree Pillai
>
> Examples, not handwaving.
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-Premshree
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