On 2008-02-25 14:13, Randomness wrote:
Anyone who thinks its possible to make software bug-free while also making it do anything practical needs a reality check.
You can only make code perfect to a certain level. Once things get to a certain point of complexity, good luck isolating the offending code.
Given a program utilizing 10,000 lines of code, theres probably millions of ways for it to go wrong. Compilers will only tell you that something isnt coded right, they can't do a thing about intent errors.
And bug testers are, of course, human.
Why am I bothering with a lecture on the internet?
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