kellogh, 14 days ago what's the word when, in #python, the declared types are wrong, so you have to butcher the code with assert statements? dark types?
what's the word when, in #python, the declared types are wrong, so you have to butcher the code with assert statements? dark types?
slott56, 14 days ago @kellogh isn’t it a regular old bug? You know, a defect?
@kellogh isn’t it a regular old bug? You know, a defect?
kellogh, 14 days ago @slott56 can we call it a dark bug? that sounds cooler
@slott56 can we call it a dark bug? that sounds cooler
slott56, 14 days ago @kellogh it’s only visible when the code is viewed through specific tools. It’s an occulting bug.
@kellogh it’s only visible when the code is viewed through specific tools.
It’s an occulting bug.
kellogh, 14 days ago @slott56 ship it
@slott56 ship it
zrail, 14 days ago @kellogh TDD
@kellogh TDD
kellogh, 14 days ago @zrail you’re not wrong, but why can’t there be a cool name for it?
@zrail you’re not wrong, but why can’t there be a cool name for it?
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