On Friday, 18 October 2013 at 02:08:59 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
On Wed, 16 Oct 2013 23:00:04 -0700
"H. S. Teoh" <hst...@quickfur.ath.cx> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:07:20PM -0400, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
> In contrast, with a dynamically typed language, the type of a
> variable can actually change while your program is running,
> resulting in function calls being wrong due to the fact that
> they
> don't work with the new type. If you're dealing with static
> typing,
> the type of every variable is fixed, and the legality of code
> doesn't suddenly change at runtime.
bool func(Variant x, Variant y) {
return x < y;
}
func(1, 2); // ok
func(1.0, 2.0); // ok
func("a", 1); // hmmm... ;-)
from bottle import route, run, response
@route('/foo')
def index():
response.content_type = response
return 'Take that, HTTP!!'
run(host='localhost', port=8181)
from bottleneck import runslow