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    Using an ESDL as a strategy for eliminating bugs

    Stop Regression Testing is perhaps a little strong, all things considered, but I do find the idea that if you’re expressing your application as a language, you’re in a position to work around certain sorts of bugs once, in one place, kind of compelling.

    Format LinkPosted on 2013-12-162013-12-16Author mdormanCategories haskellTags EDSL

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