September 2017
Beginner
278 pages
4h 24m
English
Okay, most programmers know the story – way back when, somebody found an actual insect inside a computer that was causing a problem. (Actually, apparently engineers have been calling problems "bugs" since earlier than that, but that story is fun.)
But really, when we say "bug" what exactly do we mean?
Here's the precise definition of what constitutes a bug:
So usually, as long as the program is doing what the programmer intended it to do, it's working correctly. Sometimes what the programmer intended it to do is totally surprising to a user and causes him some problem, ...
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