On 25/02/2013 00:08, piterrr.dolin...@gmail.com wrote:
For example (I believe it's already been mentioned) "declaring" intX with some
integer value does *nothing* to maintain
X as an integer:
--> intX = 32
--> intX = intX / 3.0
--> intX
10.6666666666
Yes I did see that it is possible to redefine the type of a variable. But I
don't think I would ever do this intentionally; need to be really careful with
Python.
Peter
Yes this is a big downside with Python. Sadly it means us poor Python
programmers have to waste a lot of time and effort testing our code,
unlike those who use statically typed languages which work perfectly
once they've been compiled.
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Cheers.
Mark Lawrence
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