cosigned af. (though I like decorators and think that I would be sad for their lack)https://twitter.com/vbhvsgr/status/1108946863661547522 …
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Replying to @DRMacIver
Come over to the dark side. Lisp has had decorators (“advice”) since 1980.
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Replying to @Meaningness
TBH it's basically the case that I'll write any language that someone will pay me to do the legwork of porting Hypothesis to, and once a language has a version of Hypothesis I'd happily write it.
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Replying to @DRMacIver @Meaningness
I'd probably keep writing Python because it's a tolerable glue language, but the only thing that ties me to it is that there's nothing half as good as Hypothesis in any other language, and I'm no longer willing to write non-trivial software without that.
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Replying to @DRMacIver @Meaningness
(I should add for completeness that there are many things that are on some axis *better* than Hypothesis, but for obvious reasons Hypothesis is very heavily optimised to be good at the things that it's important to be good at, and it's by those standards that nothing comes close)
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Replying to @DRMacIver @Meaningness
Err. That it's important *to me* to be good at. Wow that was a crucial omission that made me sound much more full of myself than I intended.
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I made that emendation automatically on first reading!
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