It's amazing how getting scala programmers to care about correct code is so much easier than getting them to care about correct builds.
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Honestly, it is one of these US-and-all-created-equal things with bazel and reproducible builds: still more of an idealistic vision that actually realized for all languages. Seems true for java (and I hope scala), but python is still a work in progress
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I'm also amused that the pip package that was hardest to get working was tensorflow, which is itself built with bazel.
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TBH I haven't, and there's no good reason to resist aside from needing to introduce bazel to a new org and taking on that cost. Not sure how it ties to test/build-time type checks but happy to learn more.
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