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The person who wrote this post is an expert on TDD. He makes a valid point that getting 100% code coverage in practice is >>
useless. Seems like he's extending that to type safety (idk whether I agree, but I've seen lots of ppl blowing this post off)
idk who it's by but this is oop-er tunnelvision nonsense
"OOP Design Patterns exist mainly to deal with the problems that exist by using OOP" or something...
he seems to have the same view I did when I'd been programming for like six months, that "static typing" means java boilerplate
"types are only metadata" is also a point made by OCaml-loving Steve Yegge in this nice piece: http://steve-yegge.blogspot.sg/2008/02/portrait-of-n00b.html …
His thoughts on C++ remind me of that fake Stroustrop interview...
we need to abolish the Type Safety College and let the popular types override it all
system requirements do not require that x is a Republican. We could change x to Democrat without affecting observed behavior...
he misunderstands so many things about types
I got partway
into the first sentence of the second image and then I had a stroke
ouch. Lots of nuance overlooked there!
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