Typic in a sentence as an adjective

You don't get cross language usage reference, so you lose all the benefits of static typic.

There's still a good deal of people who think of static typing as 'limiting', and dynamic typic as 'human'.

There is evidence that Static typic improves speed of delivery and it's easier to refactor/maintain.

Even the 405 during rush hour isn't that bad - just a typic freeway parking lot. I've seen 80 look just like it!Now, for a uniquely Los Angeles experience.. here goes:You're waiting about a block and a half from the next red light in evening traffic.

The idea you need to blame someone to do this is a typic religious argument against atheists - we do not need blame to have a feeling for what we consider right and wrong.

Together, this pair of languages will appeal to a broader range of developers - those preferring dynamic typing, those preferring static typic, and pragmatists who start the quick prototype in JS and move to TS for better maintainability.

Typic definitions

adjective

being or serving as an illustration of a type; "the free discussion that is emblematic of democracy"; "an action exemplary of his conduct";

See also: emblematic exemplary