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by knbknb
452 days ago
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Q: There is not a single occurrence of the word "infer" (and related terms such as "inference") in the whole paper. Did you carefully try to avoid it or did this happen accidentally? Or is it the point of your paper? (I encounter Type Checking only in my IDE when red squiggly lines appear under syntax errors etc. So consider this a layman Q) |
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We're not doing these things, so we figured it would be safer this way, but absolutely you could call what we're doing "type inference".
That being said, we've got some ideas for a follow-up paper to revisit this and derive something more worthy of being called "inference".