Large codebases are more difficult to maintain when they are written in dynamic languages. At least that’s what Yevgeniy Brikman, lead developer bringing the Play Framework to LinkedIn says in a video ...
I think it’s unfair to compare a statically [typed] language to a dynamic language. IW: I’m looking at a definition of dynamic programming languages on Wikipedia here. What would be your definition?
The growing popularity of dynamic languages, such as Perl, Python, and Ruby — which are popular for building Web applications — has caused companies such as Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, and Sun ...
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