@patio11 Bad idea: sorbet looks at my untyped hashes and the looks for that shape on http://schema.org and suggests a type name.
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Replying to @krainboltgreene
I am unclear; are you saying that Sorbet does this, should do this, or shouldn’t do this but it would be a fun thought experiment?
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Replying to @patio11
Extremely the last one. Also, while I'm imagining this why not the reverse as well? "Oh you've got a Profile model? Well, you might want X property..."
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Replying to @krainboltgreene
I think broadly programming tools should follow the Linux philosophy of composability and do one thing really well. Typing Ruby is a material (and thorny) problem; diluting Sorbet into a generalized discussion w/ programmer about their data choices probably pessimizes for both.
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Also “programming tool which hits the Internet routinely without explicit user action” gives me all sorts of heebie jeebies. I’d never be able to recommend that to a sophisticated professional peer, and we want to be able to enthusiastically recommend this.
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