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I was reading Paul Graham's "hundred year language" article.

He makes a claim that steady typing "Preventing real macros"

For example, such types of research papers seem to be an incomparable source, despite the fact that steady typing prevents true macros - without it, in my opinion, language Not worth the use.

How is this true? Where are the papers? I tried to search successfully without Google

Static typing macros do not have to stop. For example, static-typed does this.

However, it depends on what Graham means "true" macros. May be that bu and nemeral macros are "wrong" by their standards.


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