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My beef about software bugs
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22/04/2002 13:13:40
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>It started long before BillG. IBM had a policy that once they got to a certain number of bugs per thousand lines of code, that the software was released.

I wonder how the IBM "number of bugs per thousand ines of code" compares with Microsoft's "number of bugs per thousand lines of code" (don't mean to single out Microsoft -- it has a lot of company). Actually, as I think about it, I'm not sure that would be a fair comparison; there was a great effort to minimize lines of code in the days of hyper-efficient computer programming. With large memories these days, lines of code may not be a meaningful or useful concept.

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>>Evan, I agree that the Windows software is becoming less buggy. I use W2000 at the office, and I rarely have to reboot. However, at home, I still have W98, and it crashes several times a day. I was comparing the 'modern software', e.g., Windows (but others as well) with the pre-Window, pre-Bill Gates, pre-PC days. And I believe there is a big difference between these two eras of software development.
Pete Donahoe
Once a programmer, always a programmer!
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