> Not disappointing - the more things that go wrong during the extensive series of tests developed and cataloged over the past several decades, the more we can correct and cement into permanence.
To some extend, but just as with software, I’m super happy if my program just has zero bugs after all the testing is done.
This has never happened, but it’s nonetheless something to strive for.
To some extend, but just as with software, I’m super happy if my program just has zero bugs after all the testing is done.
This has never happened, but it’s nonetheless something to strive for.