> On the other hand, I do seem to get less bugs than with Ruby, so
> perhaps immutability is a more significant factor than static typing
> when it comes to creating robust applications.

in a way, i can totally believe that, and it sounds really good, even
if it isn't true :-)

i mean, one of the major benefits, i think, of immutability is that
you are in so many ways actually reducing the cognitive load that you
are under when running mental simulations of your program -- which is
a crucial part of being a programmer.

maybe?

sincerely.

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