It is called a mostly dynamic language due to the static type checking introduced in 2.0.
Why groovy is called mostly dynamic language? [closed]
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28-11-2021 - |
Question
When reviewing Paul King's slide share of Groovy , i found groovy is called mostly dynamic. I always thought groovy is a duck type dynamic language. Is some part of the groovy is not so dynamic?
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