It's the other way around, IMO: people who think the language should at least have type hints are now more willing to use it, now that there's better tooling for checking those hints.
It's the other way around, IMO: people who think the language should at least have type hints are now more willing to use it, now that there's better tooling for checking those hints.
Yes. And people who preferred the language (and its culture) before the "fundamental change" of adding type hints are now less willing to use it.
Probably some people are. I just mostly don't think about the annotations.