let's see...
really used:
sql
java
javascript
basic
pascal/delphi
scala

experimented with:
logo (some old language intended to teach people to make their first steps)
haskell
kotlin
clojure

seen in action:
php
groovy

still prefer smart static typing :D




2013/10/9 Nando Breiter <na...@aria-media.com>

>
>> The best explanation of these misunderstandings I've come across is "What
>> to Know Before Debating Type Systems":
>>
>> http://cdsmith.wordpress.com/2011/01/09/an-old-article-i-wrote/
>>
>>
> I have learned quite a lot from reading this article and following this
> discussion, particularly that "type" and "type checking" is much more
> nuanced and complex than I have understood until now, and that the terms
> "static" and "dynamic" expand into a much larger range of issues upon close
> examination, such as the difference between explicitly declaring types (as
> in Java) and implicitly inferring types from code context. Quoting from the
> article:
>
> *Many programmers approach the question of whether they prefer static or
> dynamic types by comparing some languages they know that use both
> techniques. This is a reasonable approach to most questions of preference.
> The problem, in this case, is that most programmers have limited
> experience, and haven’t tried a lot of languages. For context, here, six or
> seven doesn't count as “a lot.”*
> *
> *
>
> So I can say I prefer dynamic typing, but the reasons are more personal,
> and molded by my development experience.
>
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