dynamically-typed
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dynamically-typed (not comparable)
- (computing) belonging to a type system that checks the variable types at runtime.
- For example, C# distinguishes between "statically-typed" and "dynamically-typed" variables; uses of the former are checked statically, while uses of the latter are checked dynamically.
- You may not only change the content of a variable in a dynamically-typed language like PHP on the fly, but its type as well.
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