dynamically-typed

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dynamically-typed (not comparable)

  1. (programming) Belonging to a type system that checks the variable types at runtime.
    • 2022, Ronald T. Kneusel, Strange Code: Esoteric Languages That Make Programming Fun Again, No Starch Press, →ISBN, page 54:
      A dynamically typed language does not require the programmer to declare the type of data a variable holds before using it. Python is a dynamically typed language.

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