I've used static and dynamic languages. When using a dynamic language, I usually don't miss static language features, except when refactoring and/or maintaining a large code base. It's the reason why I'm interested by Flow and TypeScript (in the JS ecosystem), mypy (in the Python ecosystem) and even static languages like Go. It's also the reason why I'm a bit reluctant to invest in Clojure, despite being interested by the language.
I've used static and dynamic languages. When using a dynamic language, I usually don't miss static language features, except when refactoring and/or maintaining a large code base. It's the reason why I'm interested by Flow and TypeScript (in the JS ecosystem), mypy (in the Python ecosystem) and even static languages like Go. It's also the reason why I'm a bit reluctant to invest in Clojure, despite being interested by the language.