Java or even C is more strongly typed than lisp or tcl which dont really have a concept of a typed variable. Lisp only does runtime type checking unless you do wierd unnatural things.
I suppose ADA or Eiffel might have stronger typing than java, but I dont know those languages. I guess strong is relative. alex goldman wrote: > John W. Kennedy wrote: > > >>Strong >>typing has been a feature of mainstream programming languages since the >>late 1950's. > > > I'm just curious, what do you mean by /strong/ typing, and which strongly > typed languages do you know? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list