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by picohik
580 days ago
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> be able to use libraries that are decades old, that doesn't have any bugs for the stuff they expose and things just work. Acknowledging that all software has bugs is the first step to be able to produce high quality. > I mostly experience this in the Clojure ecosystem, but I'm sure it's true for other ecosystems too. How many decades exactly has your clojure existed without any bugs? |
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