Conjecture: amount of bugs and burden a piece of software has is just a linear function of it's internal complexity, but an exponential one of the number of ways it can be used and controls it exposes.
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All high level interop of significance in desktop Linux is typed though, so I'm not sure what you're getting at there?
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It's not hard to create performance or resource usage bugs in otherwise well typed and correct code in Haskell. Even if a large system is made of small simple parts that connect seamlessly, not being able to reason about the system as a whole in all its use cases leads to bugs.
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