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somewhereoutth
3y ago
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Ah but Haskell was built that way from the beginning, and has important invariants (pure functions etc) that make it possible to produce inherently sound programs. Of course none of that will help you make the
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Akronymus
3y ago
And it doesn't stop certain kinds of logic bugs (mixing up adding and subbing for example) but it VASTLY reduces the kinds of bugs you tend to have.
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