I so don't want to be the one supporting your code...

Jules Bean wrote on 22.06.2009 13:00:
Magnus Therning wrote:
Also from experience, I get a good feeling about software that compiles without warnings. It suggests the author cares and is indicative of some level of quality.

In contrast, I find almost all the GHC warnings to be useless, and therefore turn them off. I don't find they have a significant correlation with code quality.

YMMV :)
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