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41 questions linked to/from Is Python strongly typed?
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python strong/weak dynamic/static type language? [duplicate]
l learned that Python is strong-dynamic typed language.
dynamic: type of a variable is determined at execution time NOT compiling time. For this part, I can understand that type is determined when a ...
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Explicit and implicit in Python [duplicate]
On the grounds that, according to the famous "Zen of Python" document, "explicit is better than implicit", to the point that we have to declare "self" as a parameter in each and every method, why does ...
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Explicitly define variable in Python [duplicate]
The question is not about strongly typed languages etc. It is about starting to use variables anywhere in the program and change one not the other will result in a huge behavioral change. Jump to What ...
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Is Python really strongly typed? [duplicate]
It is clear to me that Python is dynamically typed and that dynamic versus static typing is independent from strongly versus weakly typed. (Just to get possible confusion out of the way.)
Wikipedia ...
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Why is it possible to store a str value on a int type variable on Python using typing [duplicate]
I come from a java background and i'm starting with python 3.x and types.
In java it's not possible to do something like this:
num:int = 5;
name:str = num
num = "hola"
print(type(num)) # <class '...
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How do you round UP a number?
How does one round a number UP in Python?
I tried round(number) but it rounds the number down. Here is an example:
round(2.3) = 2.0
and not 3, as I would like.
Then I tried int(number + .5) but it ...
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Dynamic type languages versus static type languages
What are the advantages and limitations of dynamic type languages compared to static type languages?
See also: whats with the love of dynamic languages (a far more argumentative thread...)
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Seeking clarification on apparent contradictions regarding weakly typed languages
I think I understand strong typing, but every time I look for examples for what is weak typing I end up finding examples of programming languages that simply coerce/convert types automatically.
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Difference between defining typing.Dict and dict?
I am practicing using type hints in Python 3.5. One of my colleague uses typing.Dict:
import typing
def change_bandwidths(new_bandwidths: typing.Dict,
user_id: int,
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A generic priority queue for Python
I need to use a priority queue in my Python code, and:
am looking for any fast implementations for priority queues
optimally, I'd like the queue to be generic (i.e. work well for any object with a ...
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How did python implement Type free variables from a statically typed language [duplicate]
I know most of python is implemented in C. I was wondering that how does python work under the hood(in terms of its implementation in C) when it comes to determining what type of variable it is in ...
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Which is a strongly typed language: Python or Prolog?
I am new to Python and prolog. From my understanding, Python is a strongly typed language. Is Prolog a strongly typed language also?
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Python While Loop Syntax
class Solution:
def display(self,head):
current = head
while current:
print(current.data,end=' ')
current = current.next
Hello, I am having some ...
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What is "role" and where it comes from? (How to change background color after editing QTableView cell?)
im trying to change the background color of a qtable cell after editing it. i already watched the qustion "How to change background color after editing QTableView cell?", the problem i have is, in the ...
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ArrayList in Java vs List in Python
Why is ArrayList in Java hashable and List in Python not. It's just based on the choice of the developers or language semantics.
I think Python doesn't allow list to be hashable because it's mutable ...