Comment by sigbottle
21 hours ago
I mean right tool for the right job. Plenty of formulations and problems (our job has plenty of arbitrarily hard graph algorithms) that have 90% of the problem just being a very clever reduction with nice structure.
Then the final 10% is either NP hard, or we want to add some DSL flexibility which introduces halting problem issues. Once you lower it enough, then comes the SMT solvers.
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