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    Generating Tests to Analyse Dynamically-Typed Programs by Lukasczyk, Stephan

    ISSN: 2643-1572
    Published: IEEE 01.11.2019
    “…The increasing popularity of dynamically-typed programming languages, such as JavaScript or Python, requires specific support methods for developers to avoid pitfalls arising from the dynamic nature of these languages…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Predicting Variable Types in Dynamically Typed Programming Languages by Jangda, Abhinav, Anand, Gaurav

    ISSN: 2331-8422
    Published: Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 16.01.2019
    Published in arXiv.org (16.01.2019)
    “…Dynamic Programming Languages are quite popular because they increase the programmer's productivity…”
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    Efficient implementations of machine vision algorithms using a dynamically typed programming language by Wedekind, Jan

    ISBN: 0355438291, 9780355438291
    Published: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01.01.2012
    “… When choosing a programming language, dynamically typed languages are usually not considered due to their lack of support for high-performance array operations…”
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    Dissertation
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    Analysis and Optimization of Engines for Dynamically Typed Languages by Dot, Gem, Martinez, Alejandro, Gonzalez, Antonio

    ISBN: 9781467380126, 1467380121
    ISSN: 1550-6533
    Published: IEEE 01.10.2015
    “…Dynamically typed programming languages have become very popular in the recent years…”
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    Handles: Behavior-Propagating First Class References For Dynamically-Typed Languages by Arnaud, Jean-Baptiste, Ducasse, Stéphane, Denker, Marcus, Teruel, Camille

    ISSN: 0167-6423
    Published: Elsevier 01.02.2015
    Published in Science of computer programming (01.02.2015)
    “…Controlling object graphs and giving specific semantics to references (such as read-only, ownership, scoped sharing) have been the focus of a large body of…”
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    Handles: Behavior-propagating first class references for dynamically-typed languages by Arnaud, Jean-Baptiste, Ducasse, Stéphane, Denker, Marcus, Teruel, Camille

    ISSN: 0167-6423, 1872-7964
    Published: Elsevier B.V 01.02.2015
    Published in Science of computer programming (01.02.2015)
    “…Controlling object graphs and giving specific semantics to references (such as read-only, ownership, scoped sharing) have been the focus of a large body of…”
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    Tangent: Automatic differentiation using source-code transformation for dynamically typed array programming by Bart van Merriënboer, Moldovan, Dan, Wiltschko, Alexander B

    ISSN: 2331-8422
    Published: Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 26.09.2018
    Published in arXiv.org (26.09.2018)
    “…The need to efficiently calculate first- and higher-order derivatives of increasingly complex models expressed in Python has stressed or exceeded the…”
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    Reconciling method overloading and dynamically typed scripting languages by Bergel, Alexandre

    ISSN: 1477-8424, 1873-6866
    Published: Elsevier Ltd 01.07.2011
    Published in Computer languages, systems & structures (01.07.2011)
    “…The Java virtual machine (JVM) has been adopted as the executing platform by a large number of dynamically typed programming languages…”
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    Small-Amp: Test amplification in a dynamically typed language by Abdi, Mehrdad, Rocha, Henrique, Demeyer, Serge, Bergel, Alexandre

    ISSN: 1382-3256, 1573-7616
    Published: New York Springer US 01.11.2022
    “… In dynamically typed languages, such type declarations are not available and as a consequence test amplification has yet to find its way to programming languages like Smalltalk, Python, Ruby and Javascript…”
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    CodeFill: Multi-token Code Completion by Jointly learning from Structure and Naming Sequences by Izadi, Maliheh, Gismondi, Roberta, Gousios, Georgios

    ISSN: 1558-1225
    Published: ACM 01.05.2022
    “… Both approaches have significant draw-backs: grammar-based autocompletion is restricted in dynamically-typed language environments, whereas NLP-based autocompleters struggle…”
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    A VM-Agnostic and Backwards Compatible Protected Modifier for Dynamically-Typed Languages by Thomas, Iona, Aranega, Vincent, Ducasse, Stéphane, Polito, Guillermo, Tesone, Pablo

    ISSN: 2473-7321, 2473-7321
    Published: aosa, Inc 15.06.2023
    “… While present in main statically-typed languages, visibility modifiers are not as common or mature in dynamically-typed languages…”
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    Support for Programming Embedded Software with Dynamically Typed Languages by Krapfenbauer, H., Ertl, D., Kaindl, H., Falb, J.

    ISBN: 1424434696, 9781424434695
    Published: IEEE 01.03.2009
    “… programming by bringing the benefits of dynamically typed languages to embedded systems.Dynamically typed languages are particularly suitable for rapid prototyping of software and boost the time to-market…”
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    Static Type Inference for Foreign Functions of Python by Hu, Mingzhe, Zhang, Yu, Huang, Wenchao, Xiong, Yan

    ISSN: 2332-6549
    Published: IEEE 01.10.2021
    “…Static type inference is an effective way to maintain the safety of programs written in a dynamically typed language…”
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    Exploring Type Inference Techniques of Dynamically Typed Languages by Khaled Saifullah, C. M., Asaduzzaman, Muhammad, Roy, Chanchal K.

    Published: IEEE 01.02.2020
    “…Developers often prefer dynamically typed programming languages, such as JavaScript, because such languages do not require explicit type declarations…”
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