Hi Antonio, It is there to prevent typing errors during compilation. Typescript has become much better at inference, so it is really hard now to create an "undeclared" (read:un-typed) members. But if you manage to do so, the $any can take care of it. So the purpose is to prevent false positives during compilation. and that still works.
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