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Typescript doesn't have strong typing but static typing still gets you really really far. It means you need to be more careful with your io and avoid dangerous type assertions, but I don't think that's a bad thing. Having used typescript an absolute ton, the only real jank I've encountered is from bad library typings that either use it lazily or incorrectly, but for code bases that use it through and through it has been smooth sailing, and having professionally used both traditional static typed languages and dynamically typed languages, I really enjoy typescript's type inference and structural typing. I think you should give it an honest try before judging it. But that's just my 2 cents as an industry professional who has used many languages and have been programming for decades for what it's worth.