@ZoestandswithUkraine @DelriusEuphoria
statically typed languages have compile-time type checking, aka the compiler yelling at you for sending a string to an if condition or doing a sum of non-numeric types or when you invoke a method that doesnt exist for that object's class
dynamically typed languages move those checks to the runtime aka, the runtime will throw an exception when you invoke a method that doesnt exist on the class (some languages allow you to have a meta method that gets invoked instead, for example Groovy)