| Dearle, A., Marlin, C.D. & Dart, P., 1992a. A Hyperlinked Persistent Software Development Environment. In Proc. Hyper-Oz '92: A Workshop on Hypertext Activities in Australia, Adelaide, Australia. |
....earlier. However, the program cannot contain static type assertions for all the types that may be encountered as their number is unbounded. There are two possibilities for the construction of such a program: it may either be written in a lower level technology using interpretation [Kirby Dearle, 1990] or else be written using linguistic reflection. To allow a reflective solution the program must be able to discover dynamically the specific type of a value of the union type. Such functionality may be provided in a strongly typed language, without compromising type security, by defining ....
Dearle, A., Marlin, C.D. & Dart, P., 1992a. A Hyperlinked Persistent Software Development Environment. In Proc. Hyper-Oz '92: A Workshop on Hypertext Activities in Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
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Dearle, A., Marlin, C.D. & Dart, P. "A Hyperlinked Persistent Software Development Environment". In Proc. Hyper-Oz '92: A Workshop on Hypertext Activities in Australia, Adelaide, Australia (1992).
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