• type systems often eschew the terms "strong typing" and "weak typing" in favor of specific expressions such as "type safety". Generally, a strongly typed...
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  • described in Strong and weak typing, above, the Dispose method will never be called if the developer writes code explicitly declaring and disposing the...
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  • strongly typed or weakly typed (also loosely typed) to refer to certain aspects of type safety. In 1974, Liskov and Zilles defined a strongly-typed language...
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  • structural typing. Structural typing is a static typing system that determines type compatibility and equivalence by a type's structure, whereas duck typing is...
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  • type provides dynamic typing of 'static types. The choice between static and dynamic typing requires certain trade-offs. Static typing can find type errors...
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  • Although radical and unpalatable to conventional theologians, Weatherhead's agnosticism falls far short of Huxley's, and short even of weak agnosticism: Of...
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  • Gradual typing is a type system that lies in between static typing and dynamic typing. Some variables and expressions may be given types and the correctness...
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  • Stack-based memory allocation Static method Static typing, in contrast to dynamic typing Strong and weak typing Subclass (also called child class or derived...
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  • permitted. Nominal typing is useful at preventing accidental type equivalence, which allows better type-safety than structural typing. The cost is a reduced...
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  • This typically requires run-time type checking and so is commonly used synonymously with dynamic typing. Duck typing Allen B. Tucker (28 June 2004). Computer...
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  • programming, a weak reference is a reference that does not protect the referenced object from collection by a garbage collector, unlike a strong reference...
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    Negative atheism, also called weak atheism and soft atheism, is any type of atheism where a person does not believe in the existence of any deities but...
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    physics provides a uniform framework for understanding electromagnetic, weak, and strong interactions. An interaction occurs when two particles (typically,...
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  • system has the weak normalization property or is (weakly) normalizing (WN) if every object is weakly normalizing. An object a is strongly normalizing if...
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  • effects are divided into strong crossover (SCO) and weak crossover (WCO). The phenomenon occurs in English and related languages, and it may be present in...
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    A strong link/weak link and exclusion zone nuclear detonation mechanism is a type of safety mechanism employed in the arming and firing mechanisms of modern...
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  • between the strong cryptography and (breakable) weak cryptography, as this border constantly shifts due to improvements in hardware and cryptanalysis...
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    Weak and strong sustainability are terms that have emerged from the field of environmental economics and describe different approaches to sustainability...
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  • Acid strength (redirect from Weak acid)
    A− Examples of strong acids are hydrochloric acid (HCl), perchloric acid (HClO4), nitric acid (HNO3) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4). A weak acid is only partially...
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  • parliamentary groups. This group discipline has registered an oscillation from strong to weak over the years, defined as a pendulum, depending on the political phase...
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  • of strong approximation depended on the Hasse principle for algebraic groups, which for groups of type E8 was only proved several years later. Weak approximation...
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    Emergence (redirect from Weak emergence)
    subdivided into two perspectives, that of "weak emergence" and "strong emergence". One paper discussing this division is Weak Emergence, by philosopher Mark Bedau...
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  • declarations, and duck typing, in which only the part of the structure accessed at runtime is checked for compatibility. In structural typing, an element...
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  • any annotation, a symbol in an object file is strong. During linking, a strong symbol can override a weak symbol of the same name. This behavior allows...
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    temperature. A chemical compound may behave as a strong acid in solution when its concentration is low and as a weak acid when its concentration is very high...
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  • store integers then its type must be declared as integer. The term "manifest typing" is often used with the term latent typing to describe the difference...
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  • four types: 'strong', 'weak', 'neutral', and 'explicit formatting'. Strong characters are those with a definite direction. Examples of this type of character...
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  • denoted by that strong verb (for example the strong verb to rise was turned into the weak verb to raise). However, over time, the weak verbs have become...
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  • Proto-Germanic. The "strong" vs. "weak" terminology was coined by the German philologist Jacob Grimm in the 1800s, and the terms "strong verb" and "weak verb" are...
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    the strong force is approximately 100 times as strong as electromagnetism, 106 times as strong as the weak interaction, and 1038 times as strong as gravitation...
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