Sure, I agree, I mean, you can't just do 1+"two" and hope no type inspection happens or that an error is not raised. But this happens only when executing the code. While with using the mypy, this would be checked statically and before the code is even executed. Which was the point I was trying to make.
Strongly typed doesn't mean necessarily statically typed.
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Sure, I agree, I mean, you can't just do 1+"two" and hope no type inspection happens or that an error is not raised. But this happens only when executing the code. While with using the mypy, this would be checked statically and before the code is even executed. Which was the point I was trying to make.
Strongly typed doesn't mean necessarily statically typed.