Typed vs Hyped - What's the difference?
typed | hyped |
Having a specific data type.
(computing, of a programming language) In which variables are typed.
(type)
(hype)
Promotion or propaganda; especially, exaggerated claims.
To promote heavily; to advertise or build up.
As verbs the difference between typed and hyped
is that typed is past tense of type while hyped is past tense of hype.As an adjective typed
is having a specific data type.typed
English
Adjective
(-)- A typed variable can only store one kind of data.
- Scheme is a typed language.
Derived terms
* * *Antonyms
* untypedVerb
(head)hyped
English
Verb
(head)hype
English
Noun
(en noun)- After all the hype for the diet plan, only the results ended up slim.
Verb
(hyp)- They started hyping the new magazine months before its release.