# wishful thinking...
using Dates;
leapDay = isleapyear(yr) ? Date(yr,2,29) : nothing
if ! leapDay
  dow = dayofyear( leapDay )
  ...   clean and concise (thought that was the point), but we get

leapDay = isleapyear(yr) ? Nullable{Date}( Date(yr,2,29) : Nullable{Date}()
if ! isnull( leapDay )
  dow = dayofyear( get(leapDay) )
  ...

If I am dumb enough to forget to check for a null date, I deserve the
exception - the code would be wrong.  Making me type two or three times as
many characters, obscuring what is actually going on, ... all to eliminate
NullPointerExceptions?  I have to write exception free code anyway, so all
I have 'gained' is a lot of superfluous verbosity.  I'm going to side with
salience over verbosity every time.  The type safe argument just doesn't
sell me, sorry.

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