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It is impossible to examine any kind of programming language without a discussion of types. Even languages such as Scheme, LISP, Smalltalk, or even Basic, which are considered by many to be “type–less”, must admit of a typed account.
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Craig, I.D. (2007). Types I: Types and Objects. In: Object-Oriented Programming Languages: Interpretation. Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-774-9_6
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