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Dynamically Typed: More Debate on PEAR







Dynamically Typed: More Debate on PEAR

Dynamically Typed: More Debate on PEAR 04/12/2004 08:50 AM

With more from the PEAR front (it's good to see that things are really getting going over there now), Harry Fuecks has a new post in his weblog about the raging debate currently going on.




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