@msimoni@simon_acca Personally I much prefer to wrap a test around the code then look at the data travel through the functions with FlowStorm to iron out problems
I much prefer runtime analysis over static analysis
Clojure in process dev flow makes generative testing, fugato etc much more natural
@msimoni@simon_acca Clojure lets you be as worried as you want to be
You could type hint and have your editor complain with clj-kondo with very little overhead
If you need more expression then pair malli specs with clj-kondo and put specs on all the contact points for more static analysis
@CFDevelop I think my only argument is to use a time travel debugger like Clojure's flow storm - wasted so much time stepping past the problem otherwise
Sure cars are loud, polluting, expensive and dangerous and the vast amount of space they require makes cities hostile, ugly and boring, but have you considered how inefficient they are at their only job?
@Ciaran_WsM hey did you know the last fruit and veg shop in town closed recently? I spoke to the owner and he was talking about business rates making it untenable 😞
'Why don't kids play outside anymore, like we used to?'
🚨“Traffic-dominated neighbourhoods…along with a lack of parks, green spaces & other accessible high quality natural spaces, have harmed children’s health, and undermined their quality of life.”🚨
https://t.co/NcgiShQ720
What utter nonsense! This is only a marginal improvement in what is still endangering young and old lives.. A safe and healthy clean air city for all, prioritising walking, cycling and efficient public transport should take priority over excessive pandering to motorists..
Johnson, "I don't remember"
Sunak, "I don't recall"
Cameron, "I don't recall"
Is there something in the pipes in No 10?
Or is "not recalling" a specialist subject in Eton (Johnson & Cameron) and Eton B (Winchester & Sunak)?