i mean it's not *too* bad, it just kinda flies in the face of static typing;
if `isNaN` takes strings and `parseInt`/`parseFloat`s them internally that's effectively weak typing, which you'd expect from JS but not a static-typed language. it's a numbers function, if you give it a string you'd expect the call not to compile, because it's probably a mistake (especially with the way `parseInt`/`ParseFloat` behave)