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!!!Static Typing
-Static Typing is doing all your type analysis at compile time. [ML], [C], [C++}
are all examples of static typing. A language which is statically typed does not necessarily mean you have to declare your types. Many languages look at how a variable is used and deduce the type from that.
+Static Typing is doing all your type analysis at compile time. [ML], [C], [C++]
are all examples of static typing. A language which is statically typed does not necessarily mean you have to declare your types. Many languages look at how a variable is used and deduce the type from that.
Opposite: DynamicTyping
Not to be confused with: StrictlyTyped or WeakTyped