This has been a great thread.
I wonder whether nil-eats-message makes me *more* sensitive to cases
where nil really matters, because it frees me from having to clutter
my code with trivial cases where nil doesn't matter. But I might be
trying to rationalize a subjective preference.
I also wonder if programmers who have done a lot of SQL are less
freaked out by nil-eats-message, given the way NULL behaves in
databases.
--Andy
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