for my very first code review, @stankyy_pete and I are going to review each others code and then write about the experience.
beginning #rstats coders: what are you most interested in learning about the process?
pros: what code review recommendations do you have?
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at the very least I put in assert statements so that when it happens, I know about it. Once I reuse code more than a few times, I inevitably discover that the edge cases matter in ways I didn't initially appreciate!
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This is very true, but I'm not it's happened to me in the "fuzzing" case you describe, more generally, yes, often. I think about fuzzing (didn't know the name before) but I wonder if it's ever needed to directly address.
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*but I'm not SURE it's happened to me
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Always test the edge cases. Sometimes those edge cases uncover other issues with the code despite it producing the correct answers for the input given.
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