A new slogan, "Parse, don't validate," has emerged as a concise explanation of type-driven design, according to a recent post on Hacker News. The concept, which aims to simplify the iterative design process, was developed after reflecting on the differences in parsing JSON in statically- and dynamically-typed languages.
The slogan's author, whose identity is not explicitly stated in the source material, struggled to articulate the approach of type-driven design. They found it difficult to explain how they arrived at the approach, describing it as an iterative process. The author realized the solution after reflecting on Twitter about the differences in parsing JSON.
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