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Quote: the dynamic languages Self, Smalltalk, and Lisp give you the sense of building--not writing--sofware; you watch your program emerge from objects, methods, and attributes; you try out objects as you go

QuoteRef: ungaD9_2007 , p. 72



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open systems
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non-constraining system
Topic:
dynamic vs. static data type

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Self, Smalltalk, or a Lisp Machine [or, in a primitive form, APL] give you the sense of building--not writing--software. Instead of setting … one. You watch your program emerge before your … methods, attributes, and objects. Concentrating on dynamic behavior … torrent. You can put any code you want … You're not just jotting down instructions--you're building up … what it will do and how it affects … You can pluck a method from here and …   Google-1   Google-2

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