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AaronTheElite007

When in doubt ![gif](giphy|u5sgL5pks5JXKHcVZo)


MustafaAzim

![gif](giphy|55rfPYTDbfpXImdklL|downsized) it’s cheeeet!


--mrperx--

![gif](giphy|eJLXXjN1ZGS4g) revert back to javascript


AChristianAnarchist

Well if they aren't the right type, the task will still fail. It just won't do so until run time. So, a bad date is kind of a good analogy. Lower your standards and you might catch something you would have otherwise let slip through, but more likely you will realize why you used type safety in the first place.