Usually I get told to code a program in such a way that it turns into a bug a couple of months later.
day 1......"Please code the program so it will do A,B, and C".
Day x (after working without problems for a few weeks)....."please take out C because it's causing problems with how the suers work"!
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt's not just when you ask why you have so many bugs that you're an annoyance
luckily I find most of the bugs here so on the (incredibly rare) occasions I find a bug in my code I can blame someone else or cover it up.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere was one Church official that once said "When I give food to the poor I'm a saint, but when I ask why they're poor they call me a communist."
At ClientCo when I fix a bug I'm a hero but when I ask why do we have bugs I'm an annoyance.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThere was one Church official that once said "When I give food to the poor I'm a saint, but when I ask why they're poor they call me a communist."
At ClientCo when I fix a bug I'm a hero but when I ask why do we have bugs I'm an annoyance.
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Why do we have so many bugs here?
There was one Church official that once said "When I give food to the poor I'm a saint, but when I ask why they're poor they call me a communist."
At ClientCo when I fix a bug I'm a hero but when I ask why do we have bugs I'm an annoyance.Tags: None
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