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2022-09-08 "Returning to 'Fuzzy Reasoning' ? with Golang? Now?" [長年日記]

Yesterday, I was searched "fuzzy reasoning library with Golang" that I had made before.

In addition, I ran a search engine, and I was surprised to find a large number of hits on the word "Go", "Fuzzing".

"Returning to 'Fuzzy Reasoning' ? with Golang? Now?"

I was foolish to think even for a moment.

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Golang's Fuzzing function is "an approach to finding bugs by providing input that is not expected by the program's functionality," and it is a "testing tool for finding bugs in programs.

fuzz: police (noun)

fuzzy: ambiguous (adjective)

I think it is rare to change the meanings of word just between noun and adjective like this.