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  • What are the characteristics of a typeless programming language . . .
    BCPL was typeless in that it had a machine word of a predetermined size as its only data type, and that word could be used as an integer, pointer, character etc at will It made writing compilers easier, and using them harder! Parts of this philosophy made their way into its successor B, and thence into the C language that finally succeeded it
  • What is a type definition? - Computer Science Stack Exchange
    The extreme example is assembly, which is technically typeless - the concept of types simply doesn't exist Another example is liberal type conversions, including those that may lose some information A rather interesting example is pointer arithmetic in a language like C, which makes it easy to get around the type system
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    Grammar types constraint after adding a couple of types (and a statement involving them) to a "typeless" language Ask Question Asked 7 years, 11 months ago Modified 7 years, 11 months ago
  • Implicitly typed vs untyped? - Computer Science Stack Exchange
    What are the differences between an implicitly typed programming language and a untyped programming language? Let me explain the above question and what I have thought about it My question co
  • Are assembly languages untyped? - Computer Science Stack Exchange
    I'm writing my Bsc thesis about type systems of various languages and I want to have a short section about assembly languages Initially I thought I'll bring up assembly as a counter example to lan
  • What would dynamically-typed languages actually do if type enforcement . . .
    There are probably more statements that the 3 languages are dynamically typed but there is also considerable amount of statements about their untyped ness or typeless ness
  • What is the difference between a scripting language and a normal . . .
    Ousterhout characterized scripting languages as "typeless" (including what many call dynamic typing), and as emphasizing rapid development; they are usually implemented by interpreters Now, one must be careful not to assume that a single author's conceptual model is authoritative
  • type theory - Computer Science Stack Exchange
    4 Proof assistants such as Agda can be used to assert properties about programs, such as "the double of a number is even" Interestingly, supercompilers can be used for the same purpose, creating typeless proofs Even more interestingly, macro tree transducers can, too My question is: what is the relationship between those?
  • Why does a 32 bit address only contain 1 byte, when 32 bits = 4 bytes?
    The question is confusingly worded, but if the question is "why a pointer of 32 bits (4 bytes) points to only one byte of storage", that is just how a particular computer architecture (like x86) is designed It's designed with byte-addressable storage, even though the address space itself is larger than 8 bits, and therefore a pointer into that address space requires more than one byte for its





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