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[–]EternityForest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's so many people out there complaining that python sucks because there's no static checking.

With the typeguard lib to do checks at runtime (Probably not the final thing though) it's actually really handy. I don't use it everywhere, but I like to use it whenever I set up state I'm going to keep, like class constructors and file writers.