A former customer made it a practice to always return properly initialized 
objects where others would return nul/null.  Instead of exploding in dev, 
the programs merely behaved mysteriously at run-time.  In a libray which 
called it, had to check everything I was passed for *meaningfullness*, 
which is wildly harder than nullness.

I regard it as a failed experiment.

--dave

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