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by Rusky 1421 days ago
Well, yeah, if you're reaching for that level of robustness you want every tool you can get. If you can get rid of a whole category of bugs with one tool, that only makes the other tools more effective for the rest!

(There are also cases where that extra robustness is more of a "nice to have," so if you can get a side effect of your approach to something more important, that changes the calculus too.)