Rust's Option Enum: Slaying Null, the Billion-Dollar Bug
Null has wrecked more codebases than bad coffee has programmers. Rust's Option enum? It forces you to face the void—or crash at compile time, not runtime.
Null has wrecked more codebases than bad coffee has programmers. Rust's Option enum? It forces you to face the void—or crash at compile time, not runtime.
Picture this: your OAuth flow implodes at midnight because some authorization code vanished. Tramli makes that impossible—by design. Developers, your sanity just got a upgrade.
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Everyone figured TypeScript's type checker ruled supreme at runtime too. This 'parse, don't validate' manifesto says nah—parse inputs straight into safe shapes, skipping brittle checks.