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NotesStream.write != NotesStream.WriteText

QuickImage Mental Note to self:

If you write something like:
NotesStream.write(someStringInside)
the compiler will not warn you, that you shall not provide String where Byte is needed. But the runtime will take care of you! It will terminate the execution of your subroutine (not the entire script, just the subroutine) without error message, because you shall not write String where Byte is needed and before you commit this blunder again the routine terminates. And don't get me started on Streams, Transformers and character sets.. With this little hickups Blizz is progressing.

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