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IEEE Software Special Issue on Dynamically Typed Languages


September 13 2007

Roel Wuyts and I were lucky enough to guest edit the current issue of IEEE Software magazine on dynamically typed languages. We had some very good submissions, and narrowing down the selection was quite a challenge!

The IEEE have helpfully put a few of the articles from the special issue online for free. Get them while you can! The full issue is available in paper form (obviously), or online, although you need IEEE membership to access the other articles.

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