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pdhborges
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Formal methods and the future of programming
If you have an int32 or less you can!
jaggederest
22 days ago
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And you'll rapidly return to proofs when your "function input" is something like a sequence of, say, ieee floating point numbers coming over the wire of possibly unbounded length. State machines with proofs that all the cases are handled are great.
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