Casey Hawthorne wrote:
You may find the following comment interesting.

"The mythos of type systems is that they help the programmer.  But the
reality is compiler and hardware design.  Not simply that a fantasy
type system is harder to implement, but that a restricted language is
easier to implement."

page 189
"Theoretical Introduction to Programming"
Bruce Mills
Springer
2006

I don't know if he bases his conclusions on a study or not.

Is this section about performance?  Otherwise, it makes almost no sense.
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