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Tainnor | 6 months ago

In a statically-typed language like Java, every class is a type - though not vice-versa, since things like interfaces and records (in Java) are also types.

Non-OOP statically typed languages are basically just saying "ok that's fine, but there's no need to attach state or behaviour to types".

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