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- Software doesn't just appear on the shelves by magic.
- That program shrink-wrapped inside the box along with the indecipherable manual and 12-paragraph disclaimer notice actually came to you by way of an elaborate path, through the most rigid quality control on the planet.
- Here, shared for the first time with the general public, are the inside details of the program development cycle.
- 1.Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free.
- 2.Product is tested. 20 bugs are found.
- 3.Programmer fixes 10 of the bugs and explains to the testing department that the other 10 aren't really bugs.
- 4.Testing department finds that five of the fixes didn't work and discovers 15 new bugs.
- 5.See 3.
- 6.See 4.
- 7.See 5.
- 8.See 6.
- 9.See 7.
- 10.See 8.
- 11.Due to marketing pressure and an extremely premature product announcement based on an overly optimistic programming schedule, the product is released.
- 12.Users find 137 new bugs.
- 13.Original programmer, having cashed his royalty check, is nowhere to be found.
- 14.Newly-assembled programming team fixes almost all of the 137 bugs, but introduce 456 new ones.
- 15.Original programmer sends underpaid testing department a postcard from Fiji.Entire testing department quits.
- 16.Company is bought in a hostile takeover by competitor using profits from their latest release, which had 783 bugs.
- 17.New CEO is brought in by board of directors.He hires programmer to redo program from scratch.
- 18.Programmer produces code he believes is bug-free.
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