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Are Dynamic Languages Going to Replace Static Languages? (2003)

Haxe ReasonML Nim (programming language)
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    The purpose of the project is to maintain enhanced class redefinition functionality for OpenJDK HotSpot 7/8/9/10/11 and Oracle JVM.

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    Haxe is an open source toolkit based on a modern, high level, strictly typed programming language.
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    > I am not opposed to adding strong type checking to JavaScript, but Typescript ain't it. If you are curious about this, you might be interested in checking out Haxe [0]. It has static typing, type inference, pattern matching [1] (maybe not on par with ML languages, but still good), and can transpile to multiple targets [2] including JS. [0]: https://haxe.org.

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  4. ReasonML is a new face to OCaml that--when coupled with BuckleScript--makes web development easy...
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  5. The Nim programming language is a concise, fast programming language that compiles to C, C++ and JavaScript.
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    You could add Nim [1] to that list. Many people say it has "the ergonomics of Python but the strong static typing of C++/Rust." [1] https://nim-lang.org.

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