Bugs in Code
Guido discusses the prevalence of bugs in software, revealing that even well-tested code can harbor numerous issues. He highlights the importance of user interactions, like rebooting or reloading pages, as part of the error-correcting process. The conversation delves into the concept of bugs per line of code, suggesting that mature software typically has about one bug per thousand lines, a statistic that may surprise many.In this clip
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