"Don't use return in Scala" http://tpolecat.github.io/2014/05/09/return.html … << I don't think I ever did this, but it'd be pretty easy to
@djmidwood @lvicentesanchez Scalazzi is the subset of Scala users who take type-safety seriously. It was coined by @runarorama
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@dibblego@djmidwood@lvicentesanchez I heard it somewhere else. Probably on the scalaz mailing list.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@dibblego A bleak existence to take type safety seriously in a language with an unsound type system.@djmidwood@lvicentesanchez@runarorama -
@luqui@dibblego@djmidwood@lvicentesanchez We do so with fast-and-loose reasoning (see “fast-and-loose reasoning is morally correct”).
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@dibblego Actually I'm full of shit. Hardly different than thinking in types as I write Python.@djmidwood@lvicentesanchez@runarorama -
@luqui@dibblego@lvicentesanchez@runarorama But I can forgive that in Python, it isn't promising the same
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