Okay, my $0.02 cents: this is mostly a periodic trend. Large companies had static codebases and switched many codebases to dynamic types circa 2000-2010.
And we've even been to the same circle before: a lot of programming the 60s and 70s was untyped, then they switched to typed C++, Delphi and then Java.
And we've even been to the same circle before: a lot of programming the 60s and 70s was untyped, then they switched to typed C++, Delphi and then Java.